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The Colombian president appointed the new chiefs of the military forces, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and branches such as the army, the national navy and the air force to "win the war against crime" and free their country from the release of organized crime.
The Colombian President, Abelardo de la Espriella, presented today to the new military leadership, which he charged with "liberating Colombia from crime" and "narcoterrorism," in line with his promise to make security a priority of his Government. "I keep the word I said in campaign designating an absolutely extraordinary leadership of our military forces that will lead us, with God's help, to decisively and decisively win the war on crime, on n…
BOGOTÁ (AP) — Colombian President Abelardo de la Espriella presented Thursday to the new military leadership, which he entrusted with “liberating Colombia from crime” and “narcoterrorism,” in line with his promise to make security a priority of his government.
The president of Colombia, Abelardo de la Espriella, presented this Thursday the new leadership of the country's military forces, to which he entrusted the task of restoring security throughout the national territory and combating crime with the support of the State and the use of force.
The president of Colombia, Abelardo de la Espriella, presented this Thursday the new leadership of the country's military forces.
De la Espriella presents new military leadership to "combat crime" in Colombia
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