Hegseth and Rubio are expected back on Capitol Hill as questions mount over boat strikes
The agreement sets rules for U.S. military presence in Paraguay amid efforts to counter drug trafficking and organized crime, involving 699 PCC members, officials said.
- The Trump administration's military actions against drug boats in the Caribbean have raised questions from Congress due to lack of explanation and transparency.
- Some lawmakers have expressed concerns over the legality and ethics of the strikes, which have killed civilians, raising worries about due process and the laws of armed conflict.
- The Pentagon has been reluctant to release videos of a controversial strike that killed survivors, with inconsistent justifications provided by the administration.
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Paraguay Opens Door To U.S. Military Cooperation, Testing Regional Trust
Key Points Paraguay and the U.S. signed a SOFA in Washington, setting rules for U.S. military and civilian activity in Paraguay. The pact follows a May arms-purchase memorandum and is presented as a response to trafficking and cross-border crime. Brazil’s refusal to label groups like the PCC as “terrorists” could become a flashpoint as key […]
The pact will facilitate various shared security activities, including bilateral and multinational training, and other shared security interests, according to the United States Department of State.
REPLAY: Rubio Participates in Signing Ceremony With Paraguayan Foreign Minister Rubén Ramírez Lezcano
Secretary of State Marco Rubio participates in a Status of Forces Agreement signing ceremony with Paraguayan Foreign Minister Rubén Ramírez Lezcano at the Department of State, on Dec. 15, 2025. ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Foreign Minister Rubén Ramírez met in Washington to sign an agreement that will allow them to deal more effectively with the operations of Hezbollah, the Cartel de los Soles and the Aragua Train in the region
Agreement on the Status of Forces, for the legal status of U.S. civilian and military personnel in Paraguay. New stage says Marco Rubio. Regeneración, 16 […] The entry Paraguay-U.S. Agreement does not include Military Base was first published on RegeneraciónMX.
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