Honduras will buy weapons from Israel and the United States to replace obsolete equipment that has been in use for more than 30 years, military chief General Rene Osorio said.
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Brazilian Police Detained 36 People Suspected Of Drug Trafficking To Europe
The Brazilian police arrested 36 people involved in international drug trafficking on October 27. They had been buying cocaine in Bolivia and marijuana in Paraguay, and the drugs were to be shipped to Europe, according to a statement issued by the Federal Police.
One of the Top Four Brazilian Drug Traffickers Is Arrested in Paraguay
Drug trafficker Alexander Mendes da Silva, known as Polegar (“Thumb”), was detained in Paraguay, in a joint operation between the local police and the Brazilian Federal Police, in the Paraguayan border city of Pedro Juan Caballero, the Paraguayan Anti-drug Police announced. Drug trafficker Alexander Mendes da Silva, known as Polegar [ … ]
U.S. Army Buys Small Unmanned “Kamikaze” Planes
The U.S. Army has signed a contract for the purchase of small, portable unmanned planes capable of successfully destroying a target by launching themselves against it and activating built-in explosive charges, announced the firm that built the weapon.
Interview with the Brazilian Defense Ministry’s Head of Strategic Affairs, General Mendes
One of the greatest current concerns of Brazilian civilian and military authorities is preparing for the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympics. During the 3rd Annual South American Defense Chiefs Conference, held in Santiago, Chile, in August/September, 2011, Diálogo had the opportunity to talk to Brazil’s representative at the [ … ]
Los Zetas Sows Fear While Expanding Reach Throughout Central America
Honduran police say they’ve confiscated nearly 12,400 kilograms of cocaine so far this year. Yet for Honduras Police Director José Muñoz, the drug cartel known as Los Zetas — believed to be responsible for much of this trafficking — is a monumental adversary that “no nation can take on by [ … ]
New Film Reveals How Colombian Agents Infiltrated FARC Jungle Hideouts
Mauricio was the boat operator. Nelson wandered deep into the jungle. Freddy the city boy posed as a campesino. And Liliana, Freddy’s fictitious wife, served drinks at the local saloon. All four were highly trained intelligence agents sent to infiltrate one of the world’s most ruthless terrorist organizations. Mauricio was [ … ]
Spain Builds Satellite For Its Defense And Security
By 2013, Spain will have the ability to detect the position of any ship in the world from space, safeguarding crews from pirate hijackings through an automatic identification system. This capability will be possible with the Paz satellite. By 2013, Spain will have the ability to detect the position of [ … ]
Continuing Promise In Colombia
Committed to the Health and Well-being of Colombians For the second time in its history, the Colombian city of Tumaco, in the department of Nariño, hosted the U.S. hospital ship Comfort. Its 10-day visit in June 2011 came at the invitation of Colombia’s government, Military and Police to support their [ … ]
Interview with Paraguayan Major General Jorge Francisco Ramírez Gómez
Historically, Paraguay has provided humanitarian assistance to other countries, as was the case in Haiti following the January 12, 2010, earthquake. This aid consisted of food, blankets, search-and-rescue teams, and a medical contingent made up of surgeons and specialists. The country also sent nearly 30 men to provide security at [ … ]
Backers Model Proposed Costa Rican Security Tax on Colombian Success
Costa Rica’s national police force makes do with fewer than 300 vehicles. The National Coast Guard, which patrols 1,290 kilometers of Caribbean and Pacific coastline, has only 26 boats. As for aerial patrol, Costa Rica possesses only one helicopter and six airplanes. Costa Rica’s national police force makes do with [ … ]
Mexico Receives Three Black Hawk Helicopters from U.S. for Anti-Drug Fight
On September 15, the Mexican Secretariat of the Navy (SEMAR) received three Black Hawk helicopters donated by the United States, in a new installment of the joint anti-drug plan known as the Merida Initiative. On September 15, the Mexican Secretariat of the Navy (SEMAR) received three Black Hawk helicopters donated [ … ]