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Elizabeth DickinsonForeign Policy |
An armed guerrilla group stands emboldened to challenge the authority of the Colombian state — and U.S. ambitions in Venezuela.
Colombia’s return to conflict is a lesson in how hard it is to sustain progress toward peace.
Bogotá Must Do More to Stop Armed Groups From Recruiting Minors
On the morning of September 17, soldiers in a remote base in Puerto Jordán, Arauca, along Colombia’s border with Venezuela, were moving through a...