At the assembly that concluded Tuesday in El Salvador, the foreign ministers of the Organization of American States (OAS) committed to building a common front against organized crime, which is threatening several Latin America countries, especially in Central America. At the assembly that concluded Tuesday in El Salvador, the foreign [ … ]
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101-Year-Old Patient Receives Surgery Aboard USNS Comfort
Personnel embarked aboard Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) performed a cataract removal surgery on a 101-year-old woman while anchored off the coast of Tumaco, Colombia, June 6. Command & U.S. 4th Fleet Public Affairs Personnel embarked aboard Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) [ … ]
Brazil and United States Resume Dialogue on Defense and Security Issues
Meeting in Brasilia, diplomats and military personnel from Brazil and the United States initiated a new exchange of ideas and impressions on both countries’ direction in the area of defense policy and strategy. The talks, known as Pol-MilTalks, are part of the U.S.-Brazil political-military dialogue, a bilateral discussion channel that [ … ]
3,170 Members of Illegal Groups No Longer Fighting in Colombia
A total of 3,170 leftist guerrillas, members of criminal gangs, common criminals, and drug traffickers have been killed or taken into custody or have voluntarily turned themselves in since August, when Juan Manuel Santos’s term began, the president revealed. A total of 3,170 leftist guerrillas, members of criminal gangs, common [ … ]
Australian, Colombian, and Panamanian Police Dismantle Drug-Trafficking Ring
The Australian, Colombian, and Panamanian police united to destroy a major drug-trafficking ring, arresting fourteen people and seizing a large amount of cocaine, it was announced. The Australian, Colombian, and Panamanian police united to destroy a major drug-trafficking ring, arresting fourteen people and seizing a large amount of cocaine, it [ … ]
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” [ … ]
Boeing: “Technology-Transfer Plan for Brazil Fully Approved by the United States”
Despite the postponement of the competition to build thirty-six fighter-bombers for the Brazilian Air Force, the thee candidates for the contract, Boeing, Dassault, and SAAB, highlighted the strengths of their bids at LAAD 2011.
Salvadoran Assembly Increases Military Service to 18 Months
The Salvadoran Legislative Assembly has approved an increase in the period of military service to eighteen months, according to an official announcement. Prior to the legislative decree of extension, military service lasted twelve months.
Undercover Agents Will Fight Police Corruption In Bolivia
On 5 April, the Bolivian government approved a law on the police disciplinary regime that authorizes the use of undercover agents to fight corruption, two weeks after President Evo Morales set a ninety-day deadline to eradicate fraud from the institution.
Mexico Approves Reform of Armed Forces for Participation in The Fight against Organized Crime
The Mexican Army and Air Force will participate in the fight against organized crime and drug trafficking, following the approval by the National Defense and Legislative Study Conference Committees of a new law, an initiative of President Felipe Calderón...
Brazil to Get Technology in Jet Deal
Brazil would receive a “significant technology transfer” if it buys U.S.-made fighter jets, a U.S. Defense Department official said on 17 February, seeking to ease concerns before Brazil selects a winning bidder.
McCain Promises Help in Colombia
Speaking at the end of a meeting with Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos in Cartagena on 8 January, U.S. Senator John McCain promised help in obtaining approval of a free-trade agreement (FTA) with Bogotá and providing aid to those affected by the rains in Colombia.