The Chilean Navy, created in 1817, has a female pilot in its ranks for the first time in its history. On October 14, 2021, Lieutenant Junior Grade Daniela Figueroa Scholz finished the Naval Aviation course at the top of her class, fit to fly the Pilatus PC-7. Lt. j.g. Figueroa [ … ]
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Uruguay: Police Carries out Record Seizure of Marijuana
In late November 2021, the Uruguayan Ministry of the Interior reported that the Police of the Rivera department seized more than 1,500 kilograms of marijuana, a record seizure of this drug for the South American country. The seizure took place under Operation Ryguasu, which after months of investigations determined that [ … ]
Argentina: Naval Prefecture and Gendarmerie Seize 12.5 Tons of Marijuana
On November 15, 2021, the Argentine Naval Prefecture seized nearly 2,500 kilograms of marijuana in the city of Corpus, Misiones province. The operation began in the area known as Puerto Natural Revinski, located at kilometer 1664 on the Paraná River. There, authorities detected a vessel that was arriving on the [ … ]
Colombian Navy Seizes More Than 150 Tons of Drugs on the Pacific Coast
Four operations carried out simultaneously off the Pacific coast of Colombia in early November led to the seizure of 7,410 kilograms of cocaine. With this, the Colombian Navy has seized more than 150 tons of drugs in this region in 2021. “Together they [these four operations] have an impact of [ … ]
Paraguayan Military Forces Face New Challenges
Air Force General Eladio Casimiro González Aguilar, commander of the Paraguayan Military Forces, met with Diálogo at his headquarters to discuss his goals and the unprecedented deployment of operational capabilities to support State institutions involved in the efforts to contain and mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic. Diálogo: What are your immediate [ … ]
Costa Rica Seizes 10.6 Tons of Drugs in Maritime Interdictions
Costa Rica’s National Coast Guard Service (SNG, in Spanish) and Ministry of Public Security (MSP, in Spanish) seized 6,809 kilograms of cocaine and 3,857 kg of marijuana in seven operations, November 1-8, 2021. The MSP confirmed via Twitter the seizure of 981 kg of cocaine in Matina, Limón province, on [ … ]
9/11, Latin America, and the Impermanence of Strategic Concepts
On September 11, 2001, then US President George W. Bush had just completed a historic summit with his Mexican counterpart, Vicente Fox, the week prior. The interaction built on the “special friendship” between the two nations and the intertwined commercial, security, and other strategic interests binding the United States and [ … ]
Colombia Captures 41 Members of Clan del Golfo
In late September, Colombian Minister of Defense Diego Molano announced the capture of 41 members of the criminal organization Clan del Golfo, in the southwestern part of Antioquia department. Among those captured is alias El Zurdo, who as leader of the Jairo de Jesús Durango substructure was responsible for supervising [ … ]
Colombia, Panama, US Seize 2.4 Tons of Cocaine in Combined Operation
In mid-September, Colombia, Panama, and the United States seized 2.4 tons of cocaine during a combined operation off the island of San Andrés, in the Caribbean coast of Colombia. According to the Colombian Navy, this seizure is likely the largest carried out aboard a speedboat by components of the Navy’s [ … ]
Brazil: Police Seizes More than 24 Tons of Marijuana from Paraguay
On September 3, 2021, agents of the Brazilian Federal Police (PF, in Portuguese) and Federal Highway Police (PRF, in Portuguese) seized 24.5 tons of marijuana on a highway in Santa Catarina. It was the largest marijuana seizure ever recorded in this Brazilian state, according to local authorities. “The drug was [ … ]
Brazilian Armed Forces Conduct Joint Operation Aboard NAM Atlântico
Between August 28 and September 4, the Brazilian Ministry of Defense (MD, in Portuguese) coordinated Operation Poseidon 2021, through which, for the first time, helicopters and crews of the three-Armed Forces operated jointly in an interoperability exercise aboard the Brazilian Navy’s (MB, in Portuguese) multipurpose aircraft ship Atlântico (NAM, in [ … ]
Whose Rights Are They, Anyway?
Modern international law came into existence at the end of the Thirty Years’ War in Europe.1 Horrified by the unprecedented destruction of a series of wars over religion, European negotiators at Westphalia coined the phrase “cuius regio, eius religio.”2 Literally translated, it means “whose realm, his religion.” It could be loosely translated [ … ]