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The Human Cost of Militarization: Have We Learned the Lesson?

Summary by La Perla Del Sur
Since August 2025, the resumption of military practices in Puerto Rico has generated and even revived the anxiety of residents in towns like Arroyo, Salinas and Ponce. While for some the roaring of these planes is a new and alarming experience, it is imperative to remember that the militarization of the island is a story that has been repeated during decades of occupation, such as the cases of Vieques, Salinas, Ceiba, Aguadilla and many other mu…
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Since August 2025, the resumption of military practices in Puerto Rico has generated and even revived the anxiety of residents in towns like Arroyo, Salinas and Ponce. While for some the roaring of these planes is a new and alarming experience, it is imperative to remember that the militarization of the island is a story that has been repeated during decades of occupation, such as the cases of Vieques, Salinas, Ceiba, Aguadilla and many other mu…

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La Perla del Sur broke the news in on Sunday, January 18, 2026.
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