The Secretary of the Air Force Michael Donley and Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz have recently approved an implementation plan developed by Air Combat Command officials that will allow the F-22 Raptor to resume flight operations after a four-month stand down. The Secretary of the Air Force Michael Donley [ … ]
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Central America Boosts Cooperation Against Narco-Trafficking
Nations organize regionally to improve security and strengthen the fight against drugs. WASHINGTON, D.C., U.S.A. – Combatting Central America’s growing problems associated with narco-trafficking must include enhanced regional governmental cooperation, according to the NGO Council of Hemispheric Affairs (COHA). The report, released on Aug. 16, also points to strengthened civilian [ … ]
The UN Force Will Remain in Haiti, President Martelly Says
The UN mission in Haiti will remain in place until “a national force can take over,” Haitian President Michel Martelly said on September 13. The UN mission in Haiti will remain in place until “a national force can take over,” Haitian President Michel Martelly said on September 13. The president [ … ]
Police Chiefs Meet in El Salvador to Debate Strategies against Drug Trafficking
Police chiefs from Central America, Mexico, Colombia, and the Caribbean began a three-day meeting in El Salvador intended to share information and refine strategies against drug activities. Police chiefs from Central America, Mexico, Colombia, and the Caribbean began a three-day meeting in El Salvador intended to share information and refine [ … ]
Argentina Urges Brazil to Promote South American Space Agency
Argentine Defense Minister Arturo Puricelli has proposed the establishment of a South American Space Agency along the lines of the highly successful European Space Agency — an idea enthusiastically supported by Brazil. Argentine Defense Minister Arturo Puricelli has proposed the establishment of a South American Space Agency along the lines [ … ]
Peruvian Government Launches Security Fund to Fight Crime
On August 31, the Peruvian Government approved the creation of a Special Fund for Citizen Security with a contribution of 200 million soles (70 million dollars) to strengthen the fight against crime, Cabinet chief Salomón Lerner announced. On August 31, the Peruvian Government approved the creation of a Special Fund [ … ]
Peru Will Dedicate 25.5 Million Dollars to Alternative Crops in 2012
The Peruvian Government has approved spending 70 million soles (about 25.5 million dollars) on alternative crop programs in 2012, as part of the fight against drug trafficking, Prime Minister Salomón Lerner Ghitis announced on August 27. The Peruvian Government has approved spending 70 million soles (about 25.5 million dollars) on [ … ]
Individuals Suspected of Selling Medicine to the FARC Are Detained in Ecuador
On August 26, the Ecuadorean police detained two alleged members of a gang dedicated to stealing medicine to sell to the Colombian FARC guerrilla group, the agency announced. On August 26, the Ecuadorean police detained two alleged members of a gang dedicated to stealing medicine to sell to the Colombian [ … ]
The Salvadoran Executive Branch Seeks to Send Troops to the Afghanistan Mission
The Salvadoran executive branch has requested from the Legislative Assembly the approval of a transitory decree permitting it to send Soldiers to Afghanistan, where the country seeks to participate, as a member of the United Nations, in the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in that Middle Eastern nation.
Costa Rica Recycles Drug Vehicles to Help Security Forces Fight Crime
For a country that prides itself on recycling newspapers, glass bottles and polyethylene plastic bags to protect its environment, it seems only fitting that Costa Rica also puts confiscated narco-trafficking vehicles to good use – turning them against the very criminals that once used these cars, boats and planes to [ … ]
Argentina Implements Radar System to Protect Northern Border
Argentina is bolstering vast stretches of its unprotected skies, nearly 15 years after the idea was first proposed. BUENOS AIRES —Argentina is bolstering vast stretches of its unprotected skies, nearly 15 years after the idea was first proposed. President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner recently announced the installation of 20 radars [ … ]
Cocaine Paste Abuse Threatens Families Throughout Southern Cone
Authorities in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Chile are fighting to contain the growing abuse of cocaine paste — a cheap, yellowish cocaine smoked by thousands of people throughout South America’s Southern Cone. MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay — Authorities in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Chile are fighting to contain the growing abuse of [ … ]