U.S. Army South after Withdrawal from Panama (USARSO-2000)
Abstract
The United States is readjusting its policies to reflect new world realities and is recognizing that priorities and limitations will be required when developing its national security program. This study is designed to help planners and decisionmakers better understand what Latin America faces in the immediate post-2000 period and what the regional environment of that time portends for U.S. security interests. The study also sets forth principal period. It concludes with recommendations for roles, missions, and a force design that will efficiently protect and promote U.S. regional interests. In so doing, it prescribes a role for U.S. Army South after withdrawal from the Republic of Panama.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 15, 1991
- Accession Number
- ADA244008
Entities
People
- J. Mark
- Murl D. Munger
- Philip A. Mendel
- William W. Ruhl
Organizations
- United States Army War College