Central American defense ministers acknowledged that the region needs an immediate budget of US$150 million dollars to renew armaments and equipment, as well as other security needs, in order to effectively battle organized crime. Central American defense ministers acknowledged that the region needs an immediate budget of US$ 150 million [ … ]
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Argentina Implements Radar System to Protect Northern Border
Argentina is bolstering vast stretches of its unprotected skies, nearly 15 years after the idea was first proposed. BUENOS AIRES —Argentina is bolstering vast stretches of its unprotected skies, nearly 15 years after the idea was first proposed. President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner recently announced the installation of 20 radars [ … ]
Interview With Brig. Gen. Jamil Megid, Coordinator General For The 5th Military World Games
It has taken more than 1,000 days of work, with 16-hour days in recent weeks. But Brig. Gen. Jamil Megid Junior, Coordinator General of the Operational Planning Committee for the 5th Military World Games – Rio 2011, does not expect things to let up anytime soon. It has taken more [ … ]
Cocaine Paste Abuse Threatens Families Throughout Southern Cone
Authorities in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Chile are fighting to contain the growing abuse of cocaine paste — a cheap, yellowish cocaine smoked by thousands of people throughout South America’s Southern Cone. MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay — Authorities in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Chile are fighting to contain the growing abuse of [ … ]
CHDS Opens Sub-Regional Conference on Security in the Americas
With an introduction by Chilean Minister of National Defense Andrés Allamand, the Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies (CHDS) of the National Defense University, in Washington, D.C., opened its 2011 Sub-Regional Conference, the seventh in the series, in Santiago, Chile, on 20 July 2011. With an introduction by Chilean Minister of [ … ]
Disability Is Not A Difficulty In Suriname
A motorcycle accident 20 years ago caused Captain Remy Burke of Suriname to lose the use of his right arm, but not his willingness to practice boxing and karate. He has videos posted on the Internet displaying his tenacity (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SKw-1veeOI) and challenges any boxer.
Interview With VADM Joseph D. Kernan
Vice Admiral Joseph D. Kernan assumed his duties as the U.S. Southern Command Military Deputy Commander in May 2011, and ever since has been on an almost non-stop tour throughout the 16 million square mile area of Central America, South America, and the Caribbean to get better acquainted with the [ … ]
Interagency Task Force Confronts Drug Trafficking
The poppy fields of Afghanistan — a major revenue source for the insurgency there — may seem a million miles away from U.S. Pacific Command’s headquarters in Hawaii. The poppy fields of Afghanistan — a major revenue source for the insurgency there — may seem a million miles away from [ … ]
Team Zeroes In New Sniper System
The Fort Sill Special Reaction Team is setting their sights further downrange, with new M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper Systems. They received the new weapon recently, and they were definitely excited. The Fort Sill Special Reaction Team is setting their sights further downrange, with new M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper Systems. They received the [ … ]
U.S. Recognizes Guatemala’s Fight against Human Trafficking
The United States has removed Guatemala from its human-trafficking “watch list” of countries, an act that recognizes the actions taken by the Guatemalan government against this plague, the Central American country’s foreign ministry said on 30 June. The United States has removed Guatemala from its human-trafficking “watch list” of countries, [ … ]
The Center For Hemispheric Defense Studies: A Nexus For Knowledge
The academic institution is at the forefront of civilian and military relations throughout the Western Hemisphere In the early 1990s, Latin American defense officials expressed deep concerns that civilians knew little about the defense and military issues in their countries. William Perry, the U.S. secretary of defense at the time, [ … ]
Nicaraguan Navy Creates New Battalion to Combat Drug Smuggling
The Nicaraguan Navy, responding to a dramatic increase in drug smuggling through its territorial waters, has established a new battalion tasked with fighting narcotrafficking off its Caribbean and Pacific coastlines. MANAGUA, Nicaragua — The Nicaraguan Navy, responding to a dramatic increase in drug smuggling through its territorial waters, has established [ … ]