A map by Newsweek shows how previously shuttered military bases in the Caribbean are coming back to life as the United States ...
As the U.S. builds up forces in the Caribbean, veterans of the last major U.S. intervention in Latin America worry that the 1989 invasion of Panama may have left the U.S. military overconfident.
A prospective U.S. invasion of Venezuela poses a greater challenge and carries many more risks than the U.S. invasion of Panama.
The U.S. military has revived jungle warfare training in Panama for the first time in more than 20 years, preparing soldiers ...
President Donald Trump’s administration could revive several deactivated U.S. military bases in Latin America as tensions ...
The US has reactivated military bases in Panama and Puerto Rico to strengthen regional presence, while Ecuador's halted ...
U.S. national security requires three deployed ARG/MEUs, Marine Corps commandant argues in Defense One. That’s Amphibious Ready Groups and Marine Expeditionary Units, like the one built around the ...
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