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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 [ … ]
The Youth Armies of Drug Cartels
Since President Felipe Calderón took office in December 2006, more than 50,490 people in Mexico have fallen victim to violence related to organized crime. Since President Felipe Calderón took office in December 2006, more than 50,490 people in Mexico have fallen victim to violence related to organized crime. During this [ … ]
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 [ … ]
UN Debate: Mexico and Central America “Stake Our Blood” in Anti-Drug Fight
At the UN, Mexican and Central American leaders called urgently on the drug-consuming countries to make a greater commitment to act against drug trafficking, because the region cannot continue “staking our blood.” At the UN, Mexican and Central American leaders called urgently on the drug-consuming countries to make a greater [ … ]
Kentucky Guard Members Share Knowledge With Ecuadorian Counterparts
North met south recently when the Kentucky National Guard hosted members of the Ecuadorian military during a series of best practice exchanges focusing on vehicle maintenance and inventory control processes. North met south recently when the Kentucky National Guard hosted members of the Ecuadorian military during a series of best [ … ]
Central America Boosts Cooperation Against Narco-Trafficking
Nations organize regionally to improve security and strengthen the fight against drugs. WASHINGTON, D.C., U.S.A. – Combatting Central America’s growing problems associated with narco-trafficking must include enhanced regional governmental cooperation, according to the NGO Council of Hemispheric Affairs (COHA). The report, released on Aug. 16, also points to strengthened civilian [ … ]
Interview with the Commander in Chief of the Bolivian Armed Forces
During the 3rd South American Defense Conference, which took place in Santiago, Chile from August 29 to September 2, 2011, Diálogo had the opportunity to speak with some of the main military chiefs present, among whom was the Commander in Chief of the Bolivian Military. Admiral Armando Pacheco Gutiérrez spoke, [ … ]
Disarmament Plan in Brazil Receives 22,200 Firearms in Four Months
The Brazilian authorities have collected 22,200 firearms through the disarmament plan relaunched four months ago, that country’s Justice Ministry announced. “We want to collect as many as possible; the more, the better,” Justice Minister José Cardozo said. The Brazilian authorities have collected 22,200 firearms through the disarmament plan relaunched four [ … ]
Chilean Submarine Crew in San Diego for Three-Month Training
Chilean submarine CS Carrera arrived in San Diego, California, on Sept. 1 to participate in the Diesel Electric Submarine Initiative (DESI) training program alongside U.S. Navy personnel. Chilean submarine CS Carrera arrived in San Diego, California, on Sept. 1 to participate in the Diesel Electric Submarine Initiative (DESI) training program [ … ]
Telemedicine Offers Great Promise for Soldiers Needing Health Care
In the days following Haiti’s January 2010 earthquake, doctors from the University of Miami set up a tent hospital in Port-au-Prince as well as a telecommunications link to the university’s trauma center. In the days following Haiti’s January 2010 earthquake, doctors from the University of Miami set up a tent [ … ]