Bringing tactics from the war on terror to America’s backyard
Oct 13th 2025|WASHINGTON, DC, and MEXICO CITY|6 min read
FOR TWO decades Roosevelt Roads, a sprawling American naval base in Puerto Rico, stood abandoned. Now the roar of fighter jets and whirring of helicopters have returned to fill the humid air. Over the past month air-force personnel have laboured to restore the airstrip’s control tower and decrepit infrastructure, while hulking cargo planes ferry in crateloads of supplies and equipment.
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