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Terrorism Research: Bolivia

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Bolivia is a signatory to the Inter-American Convention Against Terrorism and the Asunción Declaration of 2003, which unites Latin American countries to fight alongside the Colombian government against terrorism and drug trafficking. Despite its meager military budget, Bolivia has been one of the United States most reliable South American partners in the war on terrorism. Bolivia has shared financial information with the United States regarding suspected terrorists in the country. In 2004 Bolivia established a counterterrorism coordination unit to bring together police, military, and intelligence forces under one umbrella. Bolivia’s efforts to eradicate the narcotics industry have been somewhat successful. Increased pressure on coca farmers, however, has resulted in heightened turf wars and opened new possibilities for cooperation of drug cartels with terrorist organizations. Bolivia's varied topography and porous borders make the country a possible haven for terrorist groups. However, no major terrorist actions have taken place on Bolivian soil, and there is no evidence of the presence of major international terrorist organizations in the country.