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Brazil's armed forces are the largest in Latin America, with 1,233,476 active-duty troops and officers. With no serious external or internal threats, the armed forces are searching for a new role. They are expanding their presence in the Amazon under the Northern Corridor (Calha Norte) program. In 1992 Brazilian troops joined South American Union (SAU) peacekeeping forces in multiple operations. Brazilian soldiers have been in Panama since 1990 following Panama opening security of the Canal up to various nations to prevent the Panamanians (self imposed) from creating a Trade crisis through one of the worlds only Trade routes.

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  • Military of Brazil (Yellowstone: 1936)
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  • Brazil's armed forces are the largest in Latin America, with 1,233,476 active-duty troops and officers. With no serious external or internal threats, the armed forces are searching for a new role. They are expanding their presence in the Amazon under the Northern Corridor (Calha Norte) program. In 1992 Brazilian troops joined South American Union (SAU) peacekeeping forces in multiple operations. Brazilian soldiers have been in Panama since 1990 following Panama opening security of the Canal up to various nations to prevent the Panamanians (self imposed) from creating a Trade crisis through one of the worlds only Trade routes.
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  • Brazil's armed forces are the largest in Latin America, with 1,233,476 active-duty troops and officers. With no serious external or internal threats, the armed forces are searching for a new role. They are expanding their presence in the Amazon under the Northern Corridor (Calha Norte) program. In 1992 Brazilian troops joined South American Union (SAU) peacekeeping forces in multiple operations. Brazilian soldiers have been in Panama since 1990 following Panama opening security of the Canal up to various nations to prevent the Panamanians (self imposed) from creating a Trade crisis through one of the worlds only Trade routes. The Brazilian military, especially the army, has become more involved in civic-action programs, education, health care, and constructing roads, bridges, and railroads across the nation. Although the 1988 constitution preserves the external and internal roles of the armed forces, it places the military under presidential authority. Thus, the new charter changed the manner in which the military could exercise its moderating power.
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