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Colombia: Changing strategy amidst the struggle
Authors:Carlos Ospina
Affiliation:Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies, National Defense University, Washington, DC, USA
Abstract:From 1965 to the present, Colombia has been confronted by the insurgency of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). The threat reached a new level in 1996 with the advent of mobile warfare, whereby large units sought to neutralize the military in an effort to seize power and institute a Marxist-Leninist regime. Unlike Vietnam, what followed was a regaining of the strategic initiative by the government and a decimation of the insurgent threat. This was accomplished with US assistance but from first to last was driven by Colombian leadership and strategy. The strategy which led to this signal change, ‘Democratic Security’, unfolded under the leadership of President Álvaro Uribe. It was a civil–military partnership, which sought to expand the writ of Colombian democracy to all elements of society. Securing the population provided the shield behind which economic, social, and political life could occur as driven by the will of the people. It was the agreement upon legitimacy as the strategic goal and reform as the route to that goal which allowed the Colombians and the Americans to work so well together.
Keywords:insurgency  counterinsurgency  strategy  people's war  guerrilla war  counter-state  Mao Tse-tung  Colombia  Álvaro Uribe  FARC  Democratic Security  Carlos Ospina
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