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South America Bolivian president warns 'irregular' military deployment under way in capital, raising coup fears Presidential Minister María Nela Prada called the event an 'attempted coup d’état' ...
An aerial view shows military troops and vehicles deployed in front of the government headquarters in Plaza Murillo, La Paz, Bolivia, as tensions rise amid reports of irregular military movements ...
Bolivian President Luis Arce warned Wednesday that an “irregular” deployment of troops was taking place in the capital, raising concerns that a potential coup was underway.
Irregular warfare is not a new concept, and its roots trace back to the Revolutionary War and beyond. It is also not unique to special operations or the U.S. military.
Twenty million dollars doesn't usually change much in the U.S. military, but lawmakers hope it’s enough to usher the Pentagon’s irregular-warfare efforts into a new era. A provision in the ...
Today’s defense community has forgotten that strategic competition is won through irregular warfare — a dangerous mistake. Taiwan wargamers view ultimate “competition” as conventional ...
Members of multiple special operations units with allies and partners from 18 nations in the Ridge Runner Irregular Warfare Exercise 23-01, held throughout West Virginia, from May 27 to June 17, 2023.
The Department of Defense (DOD) does not provide the irregular warfare (IW) professional military education necessary for success in competition and conflict in the 21 st century. This is a not a ...
Military Police walk amid tear gas outside the presidential palace at Plaza Murillo on June 26, 2024 in La Paz, Bolivia. Gaston Brito Miserocchi/Getty ...
Rumblings mount over a possible coup in Bolivia, as President Luis Arce warns of “irregular” military movement in the capital, La Paz. The Bolivian leader took to X on Wednesday to denounce the ...
Armored vehicles rammed into the doors of Bolivia’s government palace Wednesday as President Luis Arce said the country faced an attempted coup and urged people to mobilize.
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