Military port visits and joint exercises are commonly used to strengthen partner nations' capacity to fight transnational crime and to build resilience through training and humanitarian activities.
October 27, 2025
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Defense cooperation frequently emphasizes capacity building, humanitarian assistance, and collaboration against transnational threats.
Joint military exercises and visits between the United States and partner nations are used to bolster efforts against transnational crime, build resilience through training and humanitarian activities, and strengthen military-to-military cooperation.
October 26, 2025
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contextual
Military-to-military cooperation commonly includes combined training, humanitarian activities, and operations aimed at countering transnational criminal threats.
A Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC) is a coordination hub designed to support stabilization by integrating representatives from partner nations, non-governmental organizations, international institutions, and the private sector to facilitate collaborative planning and to coordinate humanitarian, logistical, and security assistance.
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Describes the intended role and composition of a CMCC as a coordination mechanism for stabilization and assistance.