The security authorities at Central American airports will receive first-hand information from the United States about potential terrorists or criminal activities that might endanger their facilities, their passengers, or their countries themselves. The security authorities at Central American airports will receive first-hand information from the United States about potential terrorists [ … ]
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Colombia, U.S. Bust ‘Mafia Company’ Cocaine Ring
Colombia and the U.S. drug agency have broken an airport drug ring in the world’s No. 1 cocaine producer, which sent up to 2 tons of cocaine monthly to Mexico and the United States, police said on 7 July. Colombia and the U.S. drug agency have broken an airport drug [ … ]
Interview with CP’11 Mission Commander, Captain Brian C. Nickerson, U.S. Navy
The U.S. Navy’s hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) anchored in Colombia from 2-12 July in support of the humanitarian civic assistance mission Continuing Promise 2011 (CP11). The U.S. Navy’s hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) anchored in Colombia from 2-12 July in support of the humanitarian civic assistance mission [ … ]
Bolivia, Brazil, and U.S. Will Sign Agreement to Verify Coca Eradication
The governments of Bolivia, Brazil, and the United States will soon sign a joint agreement to verify the eradication of coca plantings on Bolivian territory, an official source revealed in La Paz on 5 July. The governments of Bolivia, Brazil, and the United States will soon sign a joint agreement [ … ]
The Center For Hemispheric Defense Studies: A Nexus For Knowledge
The academic institution is at the forefront of civilian and military relations throughout the Western Hemisphere In the early 1990s, Latin American defense officials expressed deep concerns that civilians knew little about the defense and military issues in their countries. William Perry, the U.S. secretary of defense at the time, [ … ]
Bolivia Asks Europe to Intercede to Restore Relations with U.S.
On 27 June Bolivian President Evo Morales asked the European ambassadors to his South American country to intercede on behalf of the nation to restore its diplomatic relations with the United States after more than two years of distancing. On 27 June Bolivian President Evo Morales asked the European ambassadors [ … ]
Ex-Bolivian Anti-Drug Chief Pleads Guilty in Miami
A former top Bolivian anti-drug official pleaded guilty on 23 June to charges of conspiring to smuggle cocaine into the United States in a case that has proved a major embarrassment for Bolivia’s President Evo Morales. A former top Bolivian anti-drug official pleaded guilty on 23 June to charges of [ … ]
Clinton Announces More U.S. Aid for Central America, but Asks for Commitment
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced in Guatemala on 22 June that the United States has increased its crime-fighting cooperation in Central America to 300 million dollars this year, 40 million more than in 2010, but she also asked for greater commitment from the countries in the region. U.S. [ … ]
Ministers Launch Central American Security Strategy
Central American defense, interior, finance, and foreign ministers met in Guatemala on 21 June to launch a security strategy meeting the following day where the heads of government of the isthmus and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton would be present. Central American defense, interior, finance, and foreign ministers met [ … ]
US in New Push against Drugs in Central America
The United States discussed efforts to be a “more effective” partner with Central America in fighting drug trafficking during Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s visit to Guatemala on 22 June, aides said. The United States discussed efforts to be a “more effective” partner with Central America in fighting drug trafficking [ … ]
Brazilian Receives Unprecedented Nomination for U.S. Coast Guard Athlete of the Year
The only representative of the U.S. Coast Guard registered for the 5th CISM Military World Games, which will take place from July 16th to 24th in Rio de Janeiro, Petty Officer Tiago Gonçalves has been nominated for the U.S. Coast Guard’s athlete of the year. The award ceremony at which [ … ]
U.S. Commits to Sharing Responsibility for Security in Latin America
The United States announced that the crisis of citizen security being suffered by Latin American nations such as Colombia and Mexico is a “shared responsibility,” according to Arturo Valenzuela, in charge of U.S. diplomacy in the region. The United States announced that the crisis of citizen security being suffered by [ … ]