Manuel Antonio Noriega, the brash former dictator of Panama and sometime ally of the United States whose ties to drug trafficking led to his ouster in 1989 in the largest U.S. military action since ...
Noriega died in Panama City's public Santo Tomas hospital where he had been recovering from surgery in early March to remove a brain tumor. Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Antonio Noriega had been ...
Attorneys Frank Rubino and Jon May had a world-famous client who turned down the "perfect exit strategy" to become the only leader of a foreign country seized for trial in the United States. The late ...
Author Kurt Muse, who almost single-handedly forced the eventual downfall of Manuel Noriega more than three decades ago, met with Soldiers from the Soldier Recovery Unit (SRU) Fort Liberty, NC on ...
Washington’s 1989 invasion of Panama is often invoked as a model for dealing with Nicolás Maduro today. But the analogy goes only so far. In Panama, U.S. forces were already stationed in the Canal ...
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