Operation South Launch: u.s. to Use Dominican Airports in Fight vs. Drug Trafficking in the Caribbean
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The United States will use two Dominican airports in a “provisional” manner as part of its fight against drug trafficking in the region through Operation ‘Lanza del Sur’, Dominican President Luis Abinader and U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said Wednesday after meeting at the National Palace.The International airports of the Americas and the military of San Isidro, both in Santo Domingo province, will allocate areas for the transportation of …
The agreement allows the U.S. to allocate areas for transportation of equipment and technical personnel. The measure increases the scope of its military presence in the Caribbean, amid the growing threats against Venezuela.
On Wednesday, the Dominican Republic authorized the United States to use for limited time its main airport and air base for logistical operations in the midst of the military deployment against drug trafficking in the Caribbean. President Luis Abinader made the announcement with Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth, who arrived Wednesday in Santo Domingo to talk about his country's counter-narcotics operation in the Caribbean, near the coast of Venezuela…
Santo Domingo: The President of the Dominican Republic, Louis Abbey, announced Wednesday that his country would allow the United States to use Santo Domingo International Airport and an airbase as part of its military anti-drug deployment in the Caribbean and the Pacific.
The US will use two airports of the Dominican Republic in a “provisional” way as part of its fight against drug trafficking in the region through Operation ‘Lanza del Sur’, said on Wednesday Dominican President Luis Abinader, and US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, after meeting at the National Palace. The international airports of [...] The entry US will use airports of the Dominican Republic as part of its military deployment in the Caribbean wa…
U.S. Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth stated this Thursday (26) that the United States intends to authorize the sending of more troops and aircraft to combat drug trafficking. In a speech in the Dominican Republic, which authorized the temporary mention of American elements, Hegset said to expect other countries to accept the military presence of the United States in their territories. Hegset added that the Dominican Republic will continue to l…
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