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BREAKING -- Brazil Plans 'Mega Operation' to Secure Paraguay Border

 
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BREAKING -- Brazil Plans 'Mega Operation' to Secure Paraguay Border
The governor of Brazil’s Parana state announced a plan to use spy planes and satellites to boost security on its border with Paraguay, a key location for the trafficking of drugs, weapons, and contraband goods.

The plan, scheduled to take effect in October, will involve a large investment in technology to aid police and military operations.

In a meeting with Paraguayan officials, Governor Carlos Alberto Richa highlighted the problem of trafficking in the frontier region, saying "We're going to armor our border to put an end to this binge."

Paraguayan authorities expressed support for the security improvements, but voiced concern about the plan’s effect on workers in border communities. Thousands of Brazilians cross the Friendship Bridge every day to work across the border in Paraguay’s Punta del Este.

In July, Brazil and Paraguay signed bilateral agreements to boost information sharing, coordinate anti-narcotics operations and improve public safety in the region, amid concerns that various of Brazil’s drug trafficking groups have moved their operations across the border to Paraguay.

Like the massive police drive to clean up Rio de Janeiro's favelas, the border security drive is part of Brazil’s efforts to combat crime in advance of the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympics.


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'Paraguay Marines Fire on Brazil Police to Protect Smugglers'

Brazilian and Paraguayan forces allegedly exchanged fire last week in the crime-ridden border region, highlighting possible tensions between the security forces of the two countries as they attempt to crack down on trafficking.

According to Paraguay’s Diario ABC, the incident began when Brazilian federal police spotted two boats crossing the Parana River into Brazilian territory on the evening of September 9. The officials sent a patrol boat to intercept them, and found the vessels were loaded with illicit drugs and other contraband, including cartons of cigarettes.

After securing the smugglers’ vessels, the police came under high-caliber fire from the Paraguayan side of the river, near a Paraguayan Marines base. The Brazilians returned fire, believing that the Paraguayan forces were trying to scare them off in order to shield the smugglers.

The commander in charge of the Paraguayan base, Captain Elpidio Moran, denied the Brazilians’ version of events. Although he admitted to hearing shots that evening, he denied that his soldiers were involved. According to Moran, the shots were mixed with pistol fire, and had only come from the Brazilian side. He added, however, that the night was too foggy to see properly. Military spokesman Colonel Luis Gonzalez supported Moran’s statement, but added that the armed forces would carry out an independent investigation into the event.

While the truth about the night's events remains murky, the incident is a good illustration of the level of corruption in Paraguay’s military. Corruption in the Paraguayan armed forces has a long history, dating back to the 35-year dictatorship of Alfredo Stroessner. Under Stroessner, military officials were deeply involved in the illegal narcotics trade, usually operating with total impunity. Perhaps the most well-known case of this was that of Colonel Gustavo Stroessner, the leader’s son, who in 1987 was implicated by Washington in an international cocaine trafficking ring.

This past year there have been several cases of alleged criminal links between military officials in Paraguay and organized crime. Last February, Colonel Waldimiro Ausberto Gill Bejarano was arrested in Brazil on charges that he illicitly smuggled in several thousand dollars’ worth of prescription drugs. In April, more than 6,000 7.62 caliber rounds “went missing” from an air force base in the municipality of Luque, and it is suspected that the ammunition was sold to criminal groups. Days later, this incident prompted several anonymous military officers to express concern to local media over corruption in their ranks.

These allegations against the marines come at an important moment in Brazil-Paraguay relations. In late June, Brazil and Paraguay signed a series of bilateral agreements meant to boost intelligence sharing and coordinate anti-narcotics operations in the border region, prompted by concerns that Brazilian drug gangs have now shifted their operations into Paraguay. The governor of Brazil's Parana state recently announced a large-scale operation to deploy satellites and spy planes in an attempt to close the border to trafficking.

If Paraguayan authorities in this part of the border region have been so infiltrated by crime that elements in the military are prepared to fire on foreign forces to protect smuggling shipments, this could put a major wedge between the country and its larger neighbor. For Brazil, combating organized crime has become a major priority, as the country is currently in the process of trying to increase security and improve its image in preparation for the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympics. Paraguay's more anarchic security situation could pose a threat to this.






WAR ON, PARAGUAY! flip
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May as well get it out in the open.
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Damn Paraguians tore a page out of the Messycan playbook.
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***NOTE***

Paraguay has the largest underground aquifer int he world.

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Pin this.

Because I think it means the global SHTF scenario is closer than we think.
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bump
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Damn Paraguians tore a page out of the Messycan playbook.
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Oh noes!
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***NOTE***

Paraguay has the largest underground aquifer int he world.

[link to www.counterpunch.org]

 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 909240


Bush’s Paraguay Land Grab
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Asuncion, Paraguay.

The land grab project of U.S. President George W. Bush in Chaco, Paraguay, has generated considerable discomfort both politically and environmentally.

The news circulating the continent about plans to buy 98,840 acres of land in Chaco, Paraguay, near the Triple Frontier (Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay) is the talk of the town in these countries.
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***NOTE***

Paraguay has the largest underground aquifer int he world.

[link to www.counterpunch.org]

 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 909240


Bush’s Paraguay Land Grab
by CP News Wire


Asuncion, Paraguay.

The land grab project of U.S. President George W. Bush in Chaco, Paraguay, has generated considerable discomfort both politically and environmentally.

The news circulating the continent about plans to buy 98,840 acres of land in Chaco, Paraguay, near the Triple Frontier (Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay) is the talk of the town in these countries.

 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 909240


I wonder if they know something...
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bump PIN please!





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