U.S. Navy Hospital Ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) departed St. Kitts and Nevis following the completion of the ship’s ninth medical mission in Central America, South America, and the Caribbean, October 12.“I want to say thank you to the government of the United States of America and particularly to the [ … ]
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Colombia Has First Joint Command Sergeant Major
Diálogo: You are the first Joint Command sergeant major of the Colombian Armed Forces. What's the significance of this promotion? Colombian Armed Forces’ Joint Command Sergeant Major Argemiro Posso Rivera: I was promoted in March 2018, and it's an honor and great responsibility for me to be the first NCO promoted to [ … ]
Comfort Strengthens Partnership with Grenada Following Successful Medical Mission
The Comfort team is comprised of military and civilian personnel from U.S. and partner nations, including Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, Chile, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and Peru, as well as several nongovernmental organizations capable of delivering medical assistance, humanitarian assistance, subject matter exchanges, and partnership building. During the visit, [ … ]
Orinoco Mining Arc Threatens Electricity In Venezuela
Caracas — Uncontrolled gold exploitation in Venezuela’s central region threatens the source of 70 percent of the country’s electricity at a time when the system is already overwhelmed and blackouts are frequent, environmental and mining experts told Diálogo. In addition to the threat to the region’s flora and fauna due to [ … ]
Maduro’s Praise of Indigenous Venezuelans Rings Hollow
At a celebration of World Indigenous Day in Caracas, Venezuela, on August 9, Maduro said the indigenous peoples of Venezuela are in “active resistance” against efforts to isolate his regime. That view makes a mockery of the recent experience of the Pemon, an indigenous community of 30,000 people who live [ … ]
Venezuelan Immigrants Receive Medical Care In Trinidad During Comfort Visit
Estanda was just one of 6,000 patients seen during USNS Comfort’s mission to Trinidad and Tobago, September 3-12. The ship is comprised of medical professionals from the U.S. Air Force, Army, and Navy, alongside participants from eight partner nations and nongovernmental organizations. Surgeons also performed more than 115 operations aboard [ … ]
Current Scenarios Represent Great Challenges for Countries in the Western Hemisphere
In Ecuador, the Armed Forces Joint Command’s director of operations, or G3, is responsible for advising and taking part in the planning, preparation, and execution of military operations at the strategic level as a member of the Operational Joint Staff. Their role is to assist in decision-making, command and control, [ … ]
Colombia Launches Military Campaign Against Deforestation
In late April 2019, the Colombian Army, Air Force, Navy, and Police launched Operation Artemisa with 17,000 elements working to neutralize indiscriminate logging from the planting of illicit crops, as well as wildlife trafficking and illegal mining. “Protecting biodiversity is now a main national concern. Water resources, biodiversity, and the [ … ]
Bolivia Receives International Support to Fight Fires in Amazon
More than 7,000 members of the Armed Forces, police, and firefighters continue to work tirelessly to fight wildfires in the Bolivian Amazon that have already wiped out nearly 5 million acres, according to official figures from the Evo Morales government. About 18 aircraft and more than 200 vehicles take part [ … ]
International Cooperation Key to Addressing Venezuelan Humanitarian Crisis
Diálogo: What is Colombia's contribution to the Venezuelan crisis? Army General Luis Fernando Navarro Jiménez, commander of the Colombian Military Forces: It’s a tragedy what the Venezuelan people are going through right now. This crisis is causing serious problems for the countries that share borders with Venezuela, but the crisis also [ … ]
Comfort Staff Exchanges Medical Strategies with Colombian Counterparts
Medical staff assigned to U.S. Navy Hospital Ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) met with Colombian military and civilian medical personnel to collaborate during subject matter expert exchanges (SMEE) at Battalion Córdoba military base, August 20, and University Hospital Julio Méndez Barreneche, August 26. More than 90 medical personnel attended the [ … ]
Venezuela: Stronghold of FARC Dissidents
“Don’t have any doubts about it,” Rocío San Miguel, director of Venezuelan nongovernmental organization (NGO) Control Ciudadano, which specializes in security, defense, and military issues, told Diálogo, concerning the presence of FARC dissidents in Venezuela. Venezuelan attorney Fermín Marmol García, a security analyst and director of the Criminal Science and [ … ]