Latin America and the Caribbean present the following paradox: in the United States' narrative, and based on certain indicators of the frequency of armed conflicts, they appear to be a region of little significance in the design, implementation, and testing of war doctrine. However, in a recount it has been especially important for the testing of military deployment. In addition to the purely doctrinal aspects, some cities in the region have been favorable locations for the redefinition of urban warfare operations.
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