History of Civil Wars in Central America Impact Current Migrant Crisis
July 5, 2019 – The migrant crisis facing New Mexico and the nation has a number of causes and origins. One of them is a history of devastating civil wars in Central America throughout the 1980s. Todd Greentree knows all about that history, serving as a political officer in the U.S. Embassy in El Salvador during the Reagan administration. He also served in Angola and other conflict zones, and currently serves as a Brigade Political Advisor in Afghanistan. Greentree is author of the book “Crossroads of Intervention: Insurgency and Counterinsurgency Lessons from Central America.” He sat down recently with NMiF Correspondent Russell Contreras to talk about that turbulent history and what it means for solving the current migrant crisis.
Guest:
Todd Greentree, National Security Advisor and Former Political Officer at the U.S. Embassy in El Salvador
For Further Reading:
Crossroads of Intervention: Insurgency and Counterinsurgency Lessons from Central America
New Push for Justice after 4 Dutch Journalists Slain in 1982, Daily Herald
America’s Role in El Salvador’s Deterioration, The Atlantic