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He noted that organised criminal networks operating in developed countries have thrived on the small states of the Caribbean, countered only by the determined efforts of Governments in the region, and programmes such "Tradewinds".
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He said that "Tradewinds" is designed to improve the ability to partner with each other's networks and learn each other's habits and cultures.
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He said the 2010 renewal of "Tradewinds" was most welcomed and timely for the region and for Jamaica.
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He noted that organised criminal networks operating in developed countries have thrived on the small states of the Caribbean, countered only by the determined efforts of Governments in the region, and programmes such "Tradewinds".
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He said that "Tradewinds" is designed to improve the ability to partner with each other's networks and learn each other's habits and cultures.
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"Tradewinds" is the US Southern Command-sponsored annual exercise conducted in the region, and is designed to improve responses to security threats.
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He said that "Tradewinds" is designed to improve the ability to partner with each other's networks and learn each other's habits and cultures.
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He noted that organised criminal networks operating in developed countries have thrived on the small states of the Caribbean, countered only by the determined efforts of Governments in the region, and programmes such "Tradewinds".
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He said the 2010 renewal of "Tradewinds" was most welcomed and timely for the region and for Jamaica.
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He said the 2010 renewal of "Tradewinds" was most welcomed and timely for the region and for Jamaica.
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