Articles by Mike Allison

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El Salvador’s Gang Truce
Mike Allison – Al Jazeera, 9 Apr 2012

A promising truce brokered by the Church that has reduced homicides by an average of 10 people per day should be upheld.

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A Forgotten Invasion, a Forgotten Dictator
Mike Allison – Al Jazeera, 26 Dec 2011

On Sunday [18 Dec 2011], former strongman Manuel Noriega returned to Panama following twenty-plus years in US and French prisons. However, the return to his native country remains as clouded in mystery as the reasons for his initial departure. Noriega had been involved in the drug trade for many years, and at the same time that he was on both CIA and the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) payrolls. I would also argue that, like President Ronald Reagan’s invasion of Grenada in 1983, President Bush likely believed that an operation to remove Noriega would be an easy foreign policy success. While Noriega was neither the most repressive dictator nor the most corrupt, he was the most vulnerable to US military force.

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