U.S. Proposes Exercises with Mexican Military Focusing on Homeland Defense

By Jason Sherman / August 10, 2005 at 5:00 AM
The Defense Department has proposed joint exercises with the Mexican armed forces as part of a gradual nurturing of military-to-military relations that the Pentagon regards as essential to improving defense of the U.S. homeland. The proposed exercises, now being considered by Mexico City, would allow the two militaries to become familiar working together and facilitate cooperation in the event both are pressed into action to deal with the consequence of a terrorist attack against a civilian population near the border,...

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