In 1971, Noriega ordered the killing of Father Jesus Hector Gallego Herrera, a young priest heading a Christian peasant ...
Noriega stamped his authority on Panama as its de facto military ruler in the 1980s.
In December 1989, thousands of U.S. troops came to Guerrero's neighborhood and opened fire. Troops were looking for Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega, who was wanted by the U.S. government for ...
Donald Trump’s recent threats of military action against drug cartels are straining U.S.-Mexico relations. Experts warn that ...
Albert, Steve. The Case Against the General: Manuel Noriega and the Politics of American Justice. 1993 C. Scribner’s Sons. Buckley, Kevin. Panama: The Whole Story. 1992 Simon & Schuster.
Panama's government said Thursday it would remain "firm" in defending its sovereignty and the Panama Canal, after a report ...
In December 1989, more than 20,000 US soldiers descended on the tiny Central American country of Panama. The Americans sought to remove the country’s leader, General Manuel Noriega, who sought refuge ...
The purpose of the operation was to capture Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega. The U.S. sent 26,000 troops from the Army, Air Force, Coast Guard, Marines and Navy to conduct ground and air ...
The United States had invaded Panama a decade earlier to capture dictator Manuel Noriega, whom Washington accused of drug trafficking. Tensions between the United States and Panama have again ...