Strategic Wins for America as Peru Authorizes US Troops and NASA Cooperation

When Peru’s Congress announced on May 19 that U.S. troops would arrive to participate in joint security training exercises, left-wing opposition to interim President Dina Boluarte quickly sounded the cry of coup d’etat.
The move created a ripple effect in the region as thousands continue expressing anger and concern, including former left-wing Bolivian President Evo Morales.
Peru’s Congress indicated the arrival of the U.S. military would begin on June 1 and run through Dec. 31 this year. But a termination date for official U.S.-Peruvian security training exercises is scheduled for the end of August.
The series of security-cooperation tasks is part of a joint U.S. Air Force and Southern Command program called Resoute Sentinel 2023….}

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