Admiral Alvin Holsey to Retire Amid Rising Tensions and Military Operations in Latin America
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Admiral Alvin Holsey to Retire Amid Rising Tensions and Military Operations in Latin America

Admiral Alvin Holsey, commander of U.S. Southern Command, is set to retire at year-end as the U.S. escalates military operations against drug trafficking in Latin America and faces heightened tensions with Venezuela. His departure comes at a pivotal moment for U.S. foreign policy and military strategy in the region.

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