U.S. has a Security Force Assistance Brigade working there now.
NBC reports: "The officials said the most likely option for now would be to move a small number of U.S. troops already in the countries — as few as 10 —to the Darien Gap to advise local forces."
It sounds like a reasonable plan to assist Colombia and Panama.
"The training will focus primarily on border security, counter human smuggling, planning and logistics, counternarcotics and counter-transnational organized crime operations, and possibly targeting human traffickers. The U.S. military personnel could also help support the construction of an operation center for the National Border Service." [Post edited by CobhamHoo at 05/24/2023 09:58AM]
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