School of the Americas Back in Action
14th Nov 2006, 07:52 GMT
Following the revival of a leftward trend in Latin America, such as the elections of Evo Morales and Daniel Ortega in free and fair polls, as well as the loss of U.S. influence in the region, President George W. Bush decided to lift a 2002 ban on U.S.-based military training for 21 countries, half o...
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