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Nov 26 2011

The Longest Homecoming

Published by under Chuck Holton

Noriega's old home

I was in Panama on January 3, 1990 when Manuel Noriega, the dictator we’d gone to depose, surrendered to US authorities and was promptly flown to Miami for trial. 

Since that trip, I’ve been back to Panama nearly 30 times, most recently a few days ago.  Manuel Noriega has spent the intervening years in a federal prison in Miami, convicted of drug related charges and money laundering.  After 21 years in US custody, he was transferred to France, where he was sentenced to seven years in prison for similar charges.

But this coming week, Manuel Noriega may finally return to the country of his birth.  A French judge granted a request by the country of Panama that he be returned.  But his trouble with the courts is not over.  Once he returns to Panama, Noriega will face decades-old murder charges for the deaths of several of his political rivals.

The country Noriega left has changed dramatically since 1990.  Gone are the US bases that dotted the canal zone.  The Panama canal is expanding under Panamanian control, and the country has the highest standard of living in Central America.  What were once bases that belonged to the Panamanian Defense Forces (PDF) are now high-rise condominiums and five-star resorts. 

One spot, however, has been untouched since Noriega left.  His home in a wealthy suburb of Panama city has remained eerily empty, and has fallen into disrepair.  Once the deposed dictator returns, he may want to refurbish the old place, because by Panamanian law, if Noriega is convicted of the crimes he faces there, he can serve his sentence at home because of his advanced age.

Most people I’ve spoken to in Panama see Noriega as a relic of a distasteful period of their history.  It will be interesting to see the reception he gets when he arrives back on his home turf.  

 

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Nov 26 2011

Thanksgiving 2011

Published by under LtCol North

MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va. — Anyone who wonders what to be thankful for this holiday season need only visit a nearby military base. On the eve of Thanksgiving, our Fox News’ “War Stories” team came to this…

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Nov 17 2011

The Next War

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Not one of the old "frogmen" or young Navy SEALs who gathered this week at the nearby National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum for the annual Muster wants to see another war. Those who came here are veterans of combat…

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Nov 10 2011

The Heroes of 2011

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This little town not far from Fresno may be the perfect place to observe Veterans Day as our nation closes a decade of war. A quiet San Joaquin Valley community in the heart of our most populous state, Clovis has…

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Nov 05 2011

Sideshow and Sabotage

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Our head of state is now in Cannes, France, at the G-20 summit, gallivanting with elites from the planet's most powerful economies. For the first time since his 2008 presidential campaign, Barack Obama isn't…

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