I can’t help but worry for the future of Colombia, and it’s not a concern rooted in the conventionally accepted reasons for our violent strife. The way we raise and Full Article »
Former President Alvaro Uribe is on a Twitter tirade claiming his successor Juan Manuel Santos has not lived up to 2010 campaign pledges. Not only is this false, but the Full Article »
Former President Alvaro Uribe is on a Twitter tirade claiming his successor Juan Manuel Santos has not lived up to 2010 campaign pledges. Not only is this false, but the Full Article »
Former President Alvaro Uribe is on a Twitter tirade claiming his successor Juan Manuel Santos has not lived up to 2010 campaign pledges. Not only is this false, but the Full Article »
Why would the unquestionable victor of a war make considerable concessions to the vanquished? Why would the strong negotiate with the weak and willingly consolidate power? Traditional ‘might is right’ Full Article »
When Alvaro Uribe (2002-2010) first ran for president of Colombia, a question I thought important was dodged. When asked why he and his sons had never performed military service, his Full Article »
In a time when Colombians are sick and tired of water because of the incessant torrential rains that have hit the country since last year, in a time during Colombia’s Full Article »
When discussing Colombian security, it should be noted that we face more than one threat/conflict keeping us from realizing a more peaceful society. Our very social ethics are also at Full Article »
Though there are similarities and differences between the two men, I liken Osama bin Laden’s assassination with Pablo Escobar’s in 1993. Both were the most wanted men in the world. Full Article »
The current Colombian administration is denying the kidnap, torture, and murder of thousands of citizens. In an interview this past Wednesday, 23 March, Defense Minister Rodrigo Rivera spoke with certainty Full Article »