General Charles Q. Brown, Jr., chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, and Major General Barry R. Cornish, commander of U.S. Air Forces Southern/12th Air Force, virtually joined air chiefs from 19 nations across the Western Hemisphere for the 60th Conference of American Air Chiefs (CONJEFAMER, in Spanish), September [ … ]
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4th Fleet Commander Hosts Maritime Staff Talks with Peruvian Navy
Rear Admiral Don Gabrielson, commander of U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command/U.S. Fourth Fleet, hosted leaders from the Peruvian Navy for the annual U.S.-Peru Maritime Staff Talks (MST) on September 23. MSTs support U.S. global strategy by building and strengthening working relationships between the U.S. and partner nations and improving interoperability [ … ]
US Delivers Patrol Boats, Aircrafts to Caribbean and Central America
In its effort to combat maritime threats and conduct counternarcotic operations, the United States continues to donate the equipment necessary to its partner nations in Central America and the Caribbean to carry out these missions. On August 6, 2020, U.S. Southern Command, through the Foreign Military Financing program, facilitated the [ … ]
Colombian Army Launches Virtual Human Rights Course
On Agust 28, the Colombian Army’s Education and Doctrine Command (CEDOC, in Spanish) launched the Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Virtual Certificate. The120-hour course, which was initially designed for a classroom setting, was developed virtually by the Army due to the coronavirus pandemic. More than 700 students from [ … ]
US, Other Nations to Continue Recognizing Guaidó despite Maduro’s Scheduled Elections
With the announcement by Venezuelan Interim President Juan Guaidó and other opposition parties that conditions do not currently exist for free and fair elections in Venezuela, the United States vowed they will continue to recognize the decisions made by the National Assembly, and Guaidó as the legitimate leader of Venezuela. [ … ]
Brazilian Navy Celebrates 40 Years of Women Integration in the Force
In 2020, the Brazilian Navy (MB, in Portuguese) celebrates the 40th anniversary of the integration of women in its institution. In 1980, Brazil created the Women’s Auxiliary Navy Reserve (CAFRM, in Portuguese) to enable women to work in technical, administrative, and health areas. A lot has changed since then. Although [ … ]
Guaidó Calls for Declaring Venezuela Source of Conflict Minerals
Venezuelan Interim President Juan Guaidó continues to pressure the international community to include Venezuelan gold in the list of so-called “conflict minerals.” The president of the National Assembly, recognized by more than 50 countries as interim president of Venezuela, raised the problem of what he called “blood gold” during his [ … ]
US Sanctions on Venezuela Explained
Since 2017, the U.S. has sanctioned people, businesses, and oil entities associated with the Nicolás Maduro regime, both inside and outside of Venezuela. Why are sanctions necessary and who actually feels their impact? U.S. sanctions are designed to ensure that Maduro and his cronies don’t profit from illegal gold mining, [ … ]
WHINSEC, Educating Ethical Leaders of the Future
Diálogo spoke with U.S. Army Colonel John Dee Suggs, commandant of the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (WHINSEC), during his visit to U.S. Southern Command’s headquarters in Doral, Florida. Diálogo: The mission of WHINSEC is to be the premiere educational training institute in the Western Hemisphere for security and [ … ]
First Colombian Female Soldier Takes Part in Peacekeeping Mission in Western Sahara
For the first time in the history of Colombia’s participation in peacekeeping missions, a female Army officer deployed to North Africa. Colombian Army First Lieutenant Zuly Vannesa Lugo Varón works as a military peace observer since February in the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO, in [ … ]
Russia’s Interests In Bolivia
Due to concerns about future projects in Latin America, Russia has reaffirmed its willingness to cooperate with Bolivia’s Interim President Jeanine Áñez, who promised to respect the ruling of the Supreme Electoral Court to hold elections in May 2020. The relations between the two countries involve investments worth over $1.5 [ … ]
US Imposes Sanctions on Nicaraguan President’s Son
On December 12, 2019, the United States imposed sanctions on Rafael Ortega Murillo, the son of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, alleging he is guilty of corruption and money laundering to enrich his family. “Rafael Ortega is the key money manager behind the Ortega family's illicit financial schemes,” U.S. Treasury Secretary [ … ]