Diálogo is a professional military magazine published quarterly by the Commander of the United States Southern Command as an international forum for military personnel in Latin America.

2012 V22-1

Building Partnerships
Interview with U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Thomas L. Brown II, commander of Special Operations Command South

Articles in this Issue

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China Adopts New Anti-Terrorism Legislation

China passed new anti-terrorism legislation in October 2011 that will amend current…

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Great Britain: Coming Soon: Invisible Army Tanks

Technology that makes tanks invisible is expected to make its debut around…

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México: Best Practices in Criminal Information Systems

Mexico’s Federal Police led a regional seminar in October 2011 to share…

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África: Criminal Unit to confront Drug Trafficking

Drug trafficking is a major threat to the development of Guinea-Bissau and…

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Ásia: Corruption: Red Card In Sports

Efforts are under way to prevent illegal betting and match-fixing in sports…

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Forging Leaders in the Region

From the time he was a little boy, Hans Weisser dreamed of…

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Remembering the Battlefront

A conversation with Colombian General Álvaro Valencia Tovar, Korean War veteran

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A Civil Duty, A Shared Responsibility

Citizens expand the reach of security forces and help keep crime away…

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Regional Marines in Sync

The Marine Corps of Central American, South American and Caribbean countries unite…

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Protecting the Amazon

The Brazilian Armed Forces and their regional partners are working together to…

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Chile Protects Northern Border

Although Chile is not considered a major producer of illegal narcotics, it…

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Bolivia and Brazil Double Security

The governments of Bolivia and Brazil agreed in October 2011 to carry…

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Jamaica Combats Human Trafficking

The Government of Jamaica spent approximately $15 million during the 2010 and…

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Brazilian Gangs

Relocate to Paraguay

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Uruguai: Cyber Fraud Hits Latin American Banks

Banks in Brazil, Mexico and Argentina are the hardest hit in Latin…

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Honduras: Medical Teams Work Hand in Hand

Honduran surgeons and their U.S. counterparts have worked side by side for…

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Brazilian Army Aviation in the Amazon

In May 2004, a plane crash killed 33 people in the northwest…

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Military Strategy, One Step Ahead

From the mountains to the cities, the Colombian government is on the…

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Stamping Out Passport

Fraudulent travel documents are as important as weapons to a terrorist, and…

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Peak Takes Flight

A new technology places humanitarian and disaster relief assistance close to where…

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Getting To Work

The sun beats down mercilessly; still no one thinks to dive into…

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Training for Human Rights

The Center for International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights and the Joint…

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Old Enemy, New Strategy

Peruvian Armed Forces focus on taking back the VRAE with a new…

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New Technology: Ally or Enemy?

Criminals and terrorists are using new ways to launder money including cellphones…

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Building Partnerships

Interview with U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Thomas L. Brown II, commander of…

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Partnerships + Tools Of The Trade =

As adversaries ramp up their fighting capabilities, military equipment that overpowers the…