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Hegseth and Rubio are expected back on Capitol Hill as questions mount over boat strikes

The agreement sets rules for U.S. military presence in Paraguay amid efforts to counter drug trafficking and organized crime, involving 699 PCC members, officials said.

  • On Monday, the United States and Paraguay signed a Status of Forces Agreement in Washington, establishing a military framework for U.S. personnel to conduct agreed activities in Paraguay.
  • The pact was pursued as a response to trafficking and cross-border crime, following a May memorandum between U.S. defense ministries and favorable November opinions from Paraguayan Senate committees.
  • For Brazil, the core dispute centers on definition and jurisdiction as Brasília resists labeling the First Capital Command `terrorists`, while Brazilian intelligence counts 699 PCC members in Paraguay.
  • Officials say the deal is designed to bolster cooperation against organized crime and fits into a broader U.S. effort to counter China despite Paraguay's relationship with Taiwan.
  • Because the agreement's text remains unpublished, the SOFA full text leaves the size, duration and legal protections of any U.S. presence unknown, while critics warn targeting transnational criminal networks could spark disputes and Paraguay faces threats from the Paraguayan People's Army .
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The pact will facilitate various shared security activities, including bilateral and multinational training, and other shared security interests, according to the United States Department of State.

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Hegseth and Rubio are expected back on Capitol Hill as questions mount over boat strikes

President Donald Trump’s top Cabinet officials overseeing national security are headed back to Capitol Hill. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Secretary of State...

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Foreign Minister Rubén Ramírez met in Washington to sign an agreement that will allow them to deal more effectively with the operations of Hezbollah, the Cartel de los Soles and the Aragua Train in the region

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The Covenant facilitates 'bilateral and multinational training, humanitarian assistance, disaster response and other shared interests'

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CartaCapital broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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