Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Colombia's President Outlines New Tactics Against Rebels

Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos speaks during Army Day, the 192nd anniversary of the Battle of Puente de Boyaca, in Boyaca, August 7, 2011. Fredy Builes/Reuters

Colombia's New Security Push -- Christian Science Monitor

President Juan Manuel Santos announced a strategic shift in Colombia's struggle against guerrilla rebels and narco-paramilitaries, in part via improved cooperation between government agencies.

Amid accusations that the security situation in Colombia is taking a turn for the worse, President Juan Manuel Santos has announced an overhaul of security doctrine, to counter new tactics adopted by the Marxist rebels and the increasing threat presented by narco-paramilitary gangs.

The president made the announcement as he looked over the ground where 192 years ago, the Spanish were decisively defeated at the Battle of Boyaca. Even as he celebrated the definitive moment in the liberation of the Americas, he must have wondered what it was going to take to bring an end to the current 47-year civil conflict

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More News On Colombia's Change in Security Tactics

Colombia's Santos outlines new tactics against rebels -- BBC
Colombia's Santos seeks new tactics against rebels -- Reuters
Santos addresses developments against armed groups -- Colombia Reports
Colombia forces change strategy and will attack terrorists with small scale units -- Merco Press
Santos orders revision of criticized security policy -- Colombia Reports
Colombia: Santos Celebrates First Year In Office With New Strategy To Fight FARC -- Latin America News Dispatch

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