At a time when experts worldwide are warning about the increase of state-sponsored cybercrime, a recent collaboration between ...
President of Guyana Mohamed Irfaan Ali visited U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) December 5 and met with U.S. Navy Admiral ...
This article was first published in U.S. Northern Command’s magazine The Watch, Volume 5, 2024. Threats to hemispheric security are myriad: trafficking in people, weapons and drugs; illegal fishing ...
Russia has been intensifying its influence in Latin America on several fronts. In the IT sector, Russia has been furnishing advanced surveillance systems to several Latin American countries, ...
While the democratic legitimacy of Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro has been rejected around the world, the dictator clings to power with the crucial support of China, Iran, and Russia. This network of ...
As part of an ambitious modernization plan for 2025, the Argentine Armed Forces are boosting their aerial power with new acquisitions and upgrades. Among those are four Lockheed Martin P-3 Orion ...
Trinidad and Tobago co-hosted the Caribbean Nations Security Conference (CANSEC), in Port of Spain, December 10-12, bringing together 21 nations to discuss enabling a regional approach to respond to ...
In a recent documentary, Dirty Money, Cartels, and Underground Banks, British daily Financial Times highlighted the exponential growth of Chinese money laundering operations worldwide, including in ...
Contributing to the stability and security of the region through earnest cooperation with partner nations, military, and intergovernmental organizations ranks high among the many objectives of ...
The increasing number of Chinese-operated ports in Latin America is raising concerns about their use by Chinese criminal networks as well as transnational criminal organizations (TCOs) for the ...
This article was originally published in Per Concordiam, a publication of U.S. European Command in coordination with the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, on September 12, 2024.