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Despite Eradication Efforts, Peruvian Coca Production Is Rising — Again
Coca and cocaine production has returned to Peru with a vengeance, jeopardizing years of efforts to get coca farmers to switch to legal — and profitable — export crops. LIMA – Coca and cocaine production has returned to Peru with a vengeance, jeopardizing years of efforts to get coca farmers [ … ]
Bin Laden’s Death Puts Renewed Spotlight on Islamic Terror Groups
The death of Osama bin Laden has refocused attention on Islamic extremist groups throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. The death of Osama bin Laden has refocused attention on Islamic extremist groups throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. From Ciudad del Este, Paraguay — nicknamed “contraband capital of Latin America” [ … ]
U.S. Believes It Can Now Destroy Al Qaeda
The United States will aim to destroy al Qaeda’s central organization now that its leader Osama bin Laden has been killed and its capabilities degraded by U.S. operations, a top White House adviser said.
Mexico-Guatemala: The Invisible, Disturbing Border
With the equivalent of a dollar and without any official documents, the border between Mexico and Guatemala can be crossed without any problem, a worrying fact in view of the trafficking of drugs and undocumented migrants and the fear of terrorist infiltration.
FARC Guerrilla with Alleged ETA Ties Is Arrested in Colombia
The Colombian authorities have arrested Víctor Ramón Vargas Salazar, a noted member of the FARC guerrilla group and allegedly linked to the armed Basque separatist organization ETA, according to a press release issued on 8 April.
Female POWs Prove Women Can Endure War’s Hardships
Maj. Rhonda Cornum could see her breath when she awoke on the fourth day of ground fighting during Operation Desert Storm. It was February 1991, and the flight surgeon combated the chilly Iraqi morning by slipping on her jacket and nursing a few cups of hot coffee.
Alleged Guatemalan Drug-Trafficking Boss Wanted By U.S. Is Arrested
Guatemalan anti-drug forces, supported by U.S. agents, arrested alleged drug-trafficking boss Juan Ortiz, linked to the Mexican Sinaloa cartel and sought for extradition by Washington, Attorney-General Claudia Paz y Paz announced.
Army ‘Fusing’ UAS Sensors
The U.S. Army is testing prototypes of a new high-tech synchronization engine at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Ala., which can combine video feeds and sensor data from multiple Unmanned Aircraft Systems on a single Ground Control Station, service officials said.
Joint Operation by Mexico and Ecuador: In-Law of Mob Boss Guzmán Detained
Nine people linked to the Sinaloa cartel, including an in-law of powerful Mexican mob boss Joaquín ‘Chapo’ Guzmán, were detained in Mexico in a joint operation by Mexican and Ecuadorean authorities...
Interview with Belize Chief of Defense: Brigadier General Dario Oscar Tapia
The most important topic discussed during the Caribbean Nations Security Conference, hosted by the United States Southern Command and Trinidad and Tobago in Port of Spain, from February 23-24, was countering illicit trafficking, a trans-national challenge which requires trans-national cooperation and partnerships. Diálogo spoke more in depth about this and [ … ]
Brazil’s Democracy Is an Example for the Arab World: Obama
Brazil’s consolidation as a powerful democracy is an example that other nations can follow, U.S. President Barack Obama said on 20 March, while young people in the Middle East and North Africa are rebelling in search of greater freedoms.