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The Strait of Hormuz is only one component; the strategic objective is still not clear.
Amid rising tensions in the Persian Gulf, retired U.S. Army Colonel Manuel Supervielle analyzed why free navigation in the Strait of Hormuz was not secured from the first day of hostilities. For the expert, the issue lies in the fact that Washington has not clearly defined the final objective of the conflict.
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The mission is extremely difficult and dangerous,” said a Southern Command advisor.
Manuel Supervielle, retired colonel of the United States Army and legal advisor to the Southern Command, also analyzed t...
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The regime’s power structure remains intact.
Retired Colonel Manuel Supervielle, specialist at Veritas Assurance, called for moderating expectations about an immedia...
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The war on terrorism was a misguided concept.
On Yoly Cuello's program, retired Colonel Manuel Supervielle shared where he was when the September 11, 2001 attacks occ...
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The Tren de Aragua is not protected by the UN Charter and may be considered a target.
Retired U.S. Army Colonel and international law expert Manuel Supervielle explained that transnational criminal organiza...
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The United States in NATO
The colonel emphasized that the United States maintains a global defense strategy and noted that the increase in militar...
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Manny Supervielle: China is undoubtedly a threat.
He stated that China's influence in the region represents a threat and that several projects in Panama did not produce t...
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