The Colombian Military Forces have mobilized to protect the nation’s vast green spaces from the ravages of illegal deforestation. Colombia is home to a large swath of the Amazon; an area roughly the size of Germany and England combined, and its unique ecosystem is under threat. The explosion in recent [ … ]
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New Minimum Wage In Venezuela Is Only Enough For 1 Carton Of Eggs
In mid-October, the Nicolás Maduro regime set the new minimum wage at 150,000 bolivars per month, which does not include the bonus for food that doesn’t affect the salary, and which amounts to roughly $8, according to parallel market exchange rates in Venezuela. Venezuela has been suffering from hyperinflation for [ … ]
FOL Curaçao/Aruba in Support of Counter Drug Operations
Aerial counter narcotics missions to deter transnational criminal organizations. The Curaçao/Aruba Forward Operating Location (FOL) provides round-the-clock airbase operations in support of multinational aerial counter-narcotics detection, monitoring, and tracking operations from partner nations and U.S. aircrafts. The United States and the Kingdom of the Netherlands signed a 10-year access agreement [ … ]
US Military Acted Quickly On Intel To Capture Or Kill Baghdadi
U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper and Vice President Mike Pence said late-breaking intelligence gave special forces the opening they needed to carry out the attack on Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi after U.S. President Trump approved the raid. Pence told CBS News that by October 24, the U.S. had [ … ]
China Targets Christian Weddings and Funerals
In early 2019, Chinese authorities have broken up Christian funerals and weddings in Henan province, says Bitter Winter, an online magazine that documents human rights abuses in China. Worshipers are threatened with jail and investigation. Some are arrested. The U.S. Department of State has designated China as a “Country of Particular [ … ]
Nicaragua Protects International Criminals
“We are witnessing the total rupture between the Nicaraguan government and Latin American democracies. Ortega is not interested in following international security standards; instead, he acts according to his political needs,” Jorge Serrano, a scholar at the Peruvian Center for Higher National Studies, told Diálogo. “He knows that he is disrupting [ … ]
Panama Increases Operations to Counter Transnational Crime
The Panamanian Air and Naval Service (SENAN, in Spanish), in coordination with the Attorney General’s Office and the Office of the Prosecutor for Narcotics, seized more than 24 tons of illicit substances in 45 joint operations, also capturing 59 people from January to August 2019, with the help of air, [ … ]
Borges: Venezuela is a sanctuary for the destruction of the free world
In an interview with Voice of America, Borges said that the return to arms by former leaders of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia is a “huge concern” and that he wants to “sound the alarms on what’s behind the announcement.” “It’s an operation that started based on the São [ … ]
The Fight Against Insurgency Would Be Easier Without Maduro: Colombian Foreign Minister
These statements came after demobilized FARC guerrilla leaders announced in an August 29 video that they were taking up arms again, accusing the government of violating the peace accord. The group’s declaration threatens to reactivate a long and violent internal conflict. “There’s no question about it. Maduro’s regime gives them [ … ]
Guaidó Authorizes Satellite Use To Locate Guerrillas in Venezuelan Territory
During a session of the Delegate Commission, which operates during the National Assembly’s recess, Guaidó said the goal is to detect insurgent camps and locate aircraft used for narcotrafficking in Venezuela. “We will use all relations and intelligence possibilities that are with the interim government” said Guaidó, as he accused [ … ]
Transnational Organized Crime, One Of The Greatest Threats To South America’s Security And Stability
Brazil co-hosted the sixth South American Defense Conference (SOUTHDEC) in the city of Natal, in Rio Grande do Norte. SOUTHDEC, co-sponsored by the U.S. Southern Command, was created to discuss topics that affect the stability and security of Western Hemisphere nations. This edition, which was held in Brazil for the [ … ]
Venezuelan Interim Government Requests the Activation of the Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance (TIAR)
In 2012, Venezuela withdrew from the Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance (TIAR, in Spanish and also known as the Rio Treaty), which serves as a defensive shield to member nations of the Organization of American States (OAS). In July 2019, the Venezuelan National Assembly, under the leadership of Interim President Juan Guaidó, [ … ]