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From El Billar to Operations Fenix and Jaque - The Colombian Security Force Experience, 1998-2008 (Paperback)
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From El Billar to Operations Fenix and Jaque - The Colombian Security Force Experience, 1998-2008 (Paperback)
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Recent operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have given the US
military an appreciation of both the importance and the challenges
of working with and through host nation security forces in the
aftermath of major combat operations. Secretary of Defense Robert
M. Gates has indicated that these types of efforts will be an
ongoing military requirement for the foreseeable future. The US
military effort in support of Colombian security forces offers a
different and a lesser known experience from which to learn: one
that has been long-term, low-key, and seemingly successful. Between
1998 and 2008, Colombian security forces dramatically improved as
they moved from what many considered the brink of disaster to being
on the verge of victory. The Combat Studies Institute (CSI) is
pleased to publish its 34th Occasional Paper, From El Billar to
Operations Fenix and Jaque: The Colombian Security Force
Experience, 1998-2008. Written at the request of US Southern
Command, this study begins with an overview of the general security
situation prior to 1998, then traces Colombian and US efforts
during the Pastrana presidency and Plan Colombia, and concludes
with the subsequent actions of the Uribe administration. In the
final section, the author offers observations from the Colombian
experience for those in the US military who will be called on to
work with and through host nation security forces in the future.
Although the Colombian experience offers no simple model to be
replicated mindlessly elsewhere, it does offer observations and
analysis that may be useful to the military professional struggling
to address similar situations. Robert Ramsey's Occasional Paper not
only provides a useful reminder of the inherent challenges for both
host nation and US military personnel in those situations, but also
shows that, given the right people, the right programs, and
sufficient time, those challenges can be met successfully. Perhaps
that is the best insight of all to be drawn from a reading of this
work.
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