Expert: Soldiers Operating in Petén Lack Resources, Supports US Cooperation
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An expert in hemispheric security, Robert Ellis, suggests that soldiers operating in Petén face resource limitations, which strengthens the argument for increased cooperation with the United States. Ellis believes that these limitations hinder effective control over strategic corridors used by drug trafficking organizations in the Petén region. He advocates for expanded collaboration between Guatemala and the U.S. to address these security challenges. The report was published on June 17, 2026.
This highlights security challenges in a specific region and advocates for international cooperation to combat drug trafficking and resource limitations faced by local forces.
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