The Peruvian Congress approves a law authorizing the entry of US troops into the country with weapons of war

Peruvian Defense Minister Jorge Chavez opened the chance of installing a new U.S. anti-drug base in his country by confirming the U.S. veto to the shooting down of intrusive airplanes of drug smugglers

On the Exitosa radio station, Chavez was asked on the issued after contradictory versions about deals, so he stated the blockade to non-lethal interdiction has been lifted. The minister assured that non-lethal aerial interdiction has the necessary leverage since it allows the Peruvian Air Force (FAP) to act with solvency, for which it has sufficient protocols.

Chavez added that under the deals reached, the United States will provide radars, intelligence, financing, communications, training and logistical, technical and administrative support.

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