U.S. Military Programs in Latin America and the Caribbean

Arms sales data is calculated by taking 25% of actual 1997. DCS agreements and adding these figures to actual 1997 FMS deliveries. The Arms Control and ...
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U.S. Military Programs in Latin America and the Caribbean CARIBBEAN DETAIL CUBA

HAITI

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

PUERTO RICO

JAMAICA

MEXICO

VENEZUELA

GUYANA SURINAME

COLOMBIA

L E G E N D

ECUADOR

US Military Bases in 2000 BRAZIL PERU

Military Training—1999 estimate

BOLIVIA

(International Education and Training) Number of students trained More than 150 50-150

PARAGUAY

CHILE

Less than 50

Anti-narcotics funding—1998 (International Narcotics Control, Section 1004, Emergency Drawdowns, Section 1033)

ARGENTINA URUGUAY

More than $20 million $1—$20 million

Arms Transfers—1998 estimate (Foreign Military sales, Direct Commercial sales)* More than $50 million

CENTRAL AMERICA DETAIL

$10 — $50 million $1—$10 million

BELIZE HONDURAS

Humanitarian and Civic Assistance—1998 (Provided through the Dept. of Defense) More than $200,000

NICARAGUA GUATEMALA EL SALVADOR

Less than $200,000

* Arms sales data is calculated by taking 25% of actual 1997 DCS agreements and adding these figures to actual 1997 FMS deliveries. The Arms Control and Disarmament Agency estimates that 50% of all DCS agreements result in actual arms deliveries while the Defense Trade Controls License Review estimates this percentage to be between 4 - 21%.

PANAMA

COSTA RICA