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The "suns" in the name "Cartel de los Soles" refer to the epaulettes affixed to the uniforms of high-ranking military officers.
November 24, 2025 high descriptive
Explanation of the origin of the phrase component within the term
As of 2025, the USS Gerald R. Ford is considered the most advanced aircraft carrier in the U.S. Navy.
November 16, 2025 high descriptive
Classification of a specific U.S. Navy aircraft carrier class and its relative technological advancement.
Veterans Day is a United States annual holiday observed on November 11 to honor military veterans.
November 11, 2025 high temporal
General description of the holiday observed in the U.S.
Arlington National Cemetery traditionally hosts wreath-laying ceremonies and presidential remarks as part of national Veterans Day observances.
November 11, 2025 high procedural
Description of customary commemorative practices at a national military cemetery.
The United States Department of Defense traces its institutional lineage to an earlier agency historically known as the Department of War.
November 11, 2025 high historical
Historical naming and organizational lineage of the U.S. national defense administration.
In 2025, the West Virginia Citizen Action Group asserted that West Virginia law limits the governor's authority to deploy the state National Guard out of state to specific purposes such as responding to a natural disaster or another state's emergency request.
November 10, 2025 medium legal
Stated legal interpretation by a civic organization regarding conditions under which the West Virginia governor may authorize out-of-state National Guard deployments.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) includes a brigade-level unit called the Givati Brigade.
November 08, 2025 high organizational
Identifies a standing unit within the Israeli military's organizational structure.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) uses the officer rank 'lieutenant'.
November 08, 2025 high structural
Describes a commissioned officer rank employed within the IDF rank structure.
Firing squads have historically been associated with suppressing mutinies and desertion in armies, with frontier justice in America’s Old West, and with political terror and repression in the former Soviet Union and Nazi Germany.
November 06, 2025 high temporal
Generic historical associations of firing squad as a method of execution or punishment.
Some U.S. government officials have characterized operations against international drug trafficking organizations as an "armed conflict" and have labeled alleged smugglers as "unlawful combatants" to justify the use of military force.
November 05, 2025 high temporal
Describes a policy/legal framing used by some U.S. officials when justifying military actions against drug trafficking organizations.
A U.S. Navy carrier strike group deployment typically consists of an aircraft carrier accompanied by multiple destroyers.
November 05, 2025 high temporal
Standard composition of a U.S. carrier strike group used for power projection and regional presence.
The United States has not detonated a nuclear weapon since 1992.
November 02, 2025 high temporal
Historical status of U.S. nuclear explosive testing
China claims virtually the entire South China Sea, and that claim overlaps with territorial claims by Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Taiwan.
October 31, 2025 high temporal
Describes durable territorial claims and overlapping claimant states in the South China Sea.
India is a major defense partner of the United States and has integrated advanced American jets, helicopters, missiles, and other military equipment into its armed forces.
October 31, 2025 high temporal
Describes the ongoing defense relationship and equipment integration between India and the United States.
China's official position asserts that reunification with Taiwan is an "unstoppable historical trend" and urges other countries to be cautious in their words and actions on the Taiwan issue.
October 31, 2025 high temporal
Summarizes a stated policy position of China's government regarding Taiwan.
Malaysia generally prefers quiet diplomacy in responding to incursions by Chinese vessels into its waters, whereas the Philippines has experienced major maritime confrontations with China in recent years.
October 31, 2025 high temporal
Contrasts typical diplomatic approaches and recent maritime interactions of two Southeast Asian states with China.
The U.S. military regularly conducts tests of missiles that are capable of delivering nuclear warheads, which is operationally distinct from detonating nuclear warheads.
October 30, 2025 high process
Clarifies the difference between testing delivery systems (missiles) and conducting nuclear detonations.
Congressional national security committees in the United States have historically been among the most bipartisan committees in Congress.
October 30, 2025 high institutional
Describes the longstanding bipartisan nature of congressional oversight bodies for national security.
Members of both political parties in Congress have historically guarded access to classified national security information because control of governing power can change quickly.
October 30, 2025 high procedural
Explains why lawmakers from both parties protect access to classified briefings and information.
The United States Congress can use war powers resolutions to prohibit or constrain military strikes in specified areas unless Congress authorizes those actions.
October 30, 2025 high procedural
Describes a constitutional and legislative mechanism by which Congress can seek to limit executive military action.
The United States and Trinidad and Tobago maintain longstanding military-to-military cooperation that includes joint training exercises, visits by U.S. naval vessels to Trinidad and Tobago, and collaborative activities aimed at countering transnational crime and providing humanitarian assistance.
October 27, 2025 high contextual
Describes durable bilateral defense cooperation practices between the two countries.
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 high contextual
Military-to-military cooperation commonly includes combined training, humanitarian activities, and operations aimed at countering transnational criminal threats.
As of 2025-10-25, Ukraine had received at least seven U.S.-made Patriot air defense systems since Russia's full-scale invasion began.
October 25, 2025 high temporal
Cumulative deliveries of Patriot systems to Ukraine reported by U.S. and European defense sources.
A fully deployed U.S. aircraft carrier strike group can bring nearly 4,500 sailors and includes the carrier's embarked air wing, which is commonly organized into multiple squadrons of aircraft (for example, nine squadrons in some carrier air wings).
October 24, 2025 high background
Describes typical personnel and air-wing composition associated with a U.S. aircraft carrier strike group.
U.S. Navy destroyers and cruisers typically deploy with missile loadouts that include Tomahawk cruise missiles, which have ranges measured in the hundreds of miles from their launch point.
October 21, 2025 high capability
General typical armament and strike capability of modern U.S. surface combatants.
Amphibious assault ships form amphibious readiness groups and embark Marine expeditionary units along with embarked aircraft such as Marine helicopters, MV-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft, and short takeoff/vertical landing jets that can transport Marines or strike land and sea targets.
October 21, 2025 high capability
Typical composition and role of U.S. amphibious assault ships and their embarked units and aircraft.
The MQ-9 Reaper unmanned aerial vehicle is a long-endurance drone capable of conducting long-distance flights and of carrying multiple precision-guided weapons, often reported as carrying up to eight laser-guided missiles.
October 21, 2025 high capability
Payload and mission profile characteristics of the MQ-9 Reaper UAV.
The AC-130J Ghostrider is a heavily armed U.S. Air Force gunship configured to deliver precision fires onto ground targets using onboard large-caliber guns and precision munitions.
October 21, 2025 high capability
Role and armament profile of the AC-130J gunship in close air support and precision strike missions.
Soldiers are generally trained to engage in enemy combat, whereas police are trained for community-focused law enforcement and peacemaking.
October 21, 2025 high descriptive
General distinction between military and policing training and missions.
Federal authorities have used National Guard deployments to respond to protests in multiple U.S. cities, including Los Angeles, Chicago, and Portland, Oregon.
October 21, 2025 high descriptive
Pattern of National Guard use for civil unrest and protest response.
Ed Gallrein served roughly three decades in the U.S. military, rose to the rank of Captain, served multiple times on SEAL Team SIX, and deployed to Panama, Afghanistan, and Iraq; his military awards include four Bronze Stars and two Presidential Unit Citations.
October 20, 2025 high biographical
Biographical and service record claims from candidate materials.
U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) is responsible for a region that encompasses the Caribbean Sea and the waters off South America.
October 16, 2025 high general
Describes the geographic area of responsibility for the U.S. military command known as SOUTHCOM.
Assignments to U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) typically last between three and four years.
October 16, 2025 high general
Describes the typical duration of leadership postings to SOUTHCOM.
In 2025, the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump stated that it considers alleged drug traffickers to be unlawful combatants who may be met with military force.
October 16, 2025 high temporal
U.S. executive-branch policy framing used to justify use of military force against suspected traffickers.
Re'im is a military base located in southern Israel.
October 12, 2025 high geographical
Re'im is a named military installation in southern Israel.
North Korea routinely uses large military parades as instruments of domestic propaganda, and those parades have become more frequent and larger under Kim Jong-un.
October 11, 2025 high descriptive
Use of military parades to influence domestic audiences and display regime strength.
North Korea has developed multiple intercontinental ballistic missiles under Kim Jong-un, including an ICBM designated Hwasong-20 that had not been test-launched as of 2025-10-11.
October 11, 2025 high descriptive
Status of North Korea's strategic missile development and testing.
The President of the United States can federalize state National Guard units, thereby placing them under federal control.
October 09, 2025 high procedural
General process for transferring National Guard forces from state to federal authority.
The Posse Comitatus Act limits the U.S. military's role in enforcing domestic laws.
October 07, 2025 high legal
U.S. federal law constraining domestic use of military forces.
The Insurrection Act authorizes a U.S. president to deploy active-duty military to states that are unable to suppress an insurrection or are defying federal law.
October 07, 2025 high legal
Statutory exception to Posse Comitatus limitations permitting domestic military deployment in specific circumstances.
The CP-140 Aurora is a maritime patrol aircraft operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force and is designed primarily for anti-submarine warfare.
October 06, 2025 high description
Aircraft role and operator
Operation NEON is a Canadian intelligence-gathering mission that collects photographic and video evidence and logs suspicious vessels in the East China Sea to support implementation of United Nations Security Council sanctions against North Korea, and shares information with the United Nations Enforcement Coordination Cell.
October 06, 2025 high program
Description of the mission's purpose and information-sharing role
Kadena Air Base in Japan is the largest U.S. Air Force base in the Asia-Pacific region and is regarded as strategically important.
October 06, 2025 high infrastructure
Status and strategic characterization of the base
The Janjaweed militia later evolved into the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
October 06, 2025 high organizational
Organizational evolution linking the Janjaweed militia to the formation of the RSF.
As of 2025, Hezbollah reportedly pays members of its militia about $2,200 per month, while soldiers in the Lebanese Armed Forces reportedly earn about $275 per month.
August 18, 2025 medium temporal
Reported comparative monthly pay levels between Hezbollah militia members and Lebanese Armed Forces soldiers.
The Center for Strategic and International Studies reported that China's defense budget was nearly $247 billion in 2025.
January 01, 2025 high temporal
Budget figure reported by the Center for Strategic and International Studies for China in 2025.
Navy Admiral Alvin Holsey became the commander of U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) in November 2024.
November 01, 2024 high temporal
Records the start date of a senior military command assignment.
Poland's military spending reached 4.7% of gross domestic product in 2024 and was planned to be increased to 4.8% of GDP in 2025.
January 01, 2024 medium temporal
National defense expenditure as a share of GDP and planned near-term increase.
Poland's armed forces comprised over 210,000 military personnel, making them the third-largest armed forces in NATO after the United States and Turkey (as of 2024).
January 01, 2024 medium temporal
Size ranking of national armed forces within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization by personnel.
Houthi rebel forces have used Iranian-made advanced conventional weaponry, including ballistic missile components, anti-ship cruise missile components, and warheads, in attacks against merchant and U.S. military ships in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden after the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.
October 07, 2023 high temporal
Types of weapons and geographic areas targeted in maritime attacks attributed to Houthi forces following the October 7, 2023 escalation.
Arms smuggling operations have employed nighttime ship-to-ship transfers off the coast of Somalia to move cargo from Iran to other vessels for transport to recipients such as armed groups in Yemen.
August 01, 2023 medium temporal
Describes a recurring smuggling method used to transfer cargo from Iran via maritime routes near Somalia to reach recipients in the Arabian Peninsula.
Poland purchased approximately $50 billion worth of U.S. weapons during 2023–2024.
January 01, 2023 high temporal
Aggregate arms procurement spending by Poland from U.S. suppliers over a two-year period.
Military-related public outreach activities such as aircraft flyovers, honor guards, and on-field flag unveilings are funded through the U.S. Department of Defense's annual budget.
January 01, 2023 high institutional
Funding mechanism for military participation in public and sporting events.
Jared Golden is a U.S. Marine veteran who served combat tours in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars and was first elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2018.
January 01, 2018 high biographical
Biographical and electoral background for a U.S. Representative.
The most recent known nuclear test worldwide was conducted by North Korea in 2017.
January 01, 2017 high temporal
Latest publicly acknowledged nuclear explosive test by any state as of 2017.
The NFL's Salute to Service is an annual campaign held in November in which players, coaches, and other personnel honor military members, often using camouflage clothing, military-themed gear, and insignia.
November 01, 2011 high categorical
Description of the recurring nature and typical forms of tribute during the campaign.
NFL
The NFL's Salute to Service campaign began in 2011.
January 01, 2011 high temporal
Origin year of the NFL's Salute to Service initiative.
NFL
The elite CAPSAT military unit played a prominent role in the 2009 events that brought Andry Rajoelina to power.
January 01, 2009 high military
Role of a specific military unit in Madagascar's 2009 political transition.
Mikie Sherrill is a United States Naval Academy graduate and a former Sea King helicopter pilot who served more than nine years on active duty in the U.S. Navy and left the military in 2003 at the rank of lieutenant.
January 01, 2003 high temporal
Educational background and military service of a political figure.
The George W. Bush administration declared a 'war on terrorism' after the September 11, 2001 attacks and invoked legal authorities to justify military actions against non-state actors.
September 11, 2001 high temporal
Foundational U.S. policy precedent for using wartime legal authorities against non-state groups.
Operation Uphold Democracy launched in September 1994 as a multinational military intervention to restore Haiti's democratically elected government after a 1991 coup led by Lt. Gen. Raoul Cedras that ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
September 01, 1994 high temporal
Operation Uphold Democracy was the primary multinational effort in 1994 to reverse the 1991 coup in Haiti.
Operation Uphold Democracy in 1994 involved nearly 25,000 U.S. troops and included deployment of U.S. aircraft carriers USS Dwight D. Eisenhower and USS America.
September 01, 1994 high temporal
The 1994 intervention combined large-scale U.S. troop deployments with naval carrier presence as part of the multinational effort in Haiti.
In July 1994 the United Nations passed a resolution authorizing the use of military force to restore democracy in Haiti.
July 01, 1994 high temporal
UN authorization provided international legal basis for a multinational intervention in Haiti in 1994.
Since 1994, U.S. aircraft carriers have transited U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) waters to conduct exercises and to support humanitarian efforts.
January 01, 1994 high temporal
After 1994 carriers have continued to operate in the Caribbean and broader SOUTHCOM area for non-combat activities such as training and humanitarian missions.
The Insurrection Act was last invoked in 1992 to authorize federal forces during the Los Angeles riots following the acquittal of officers in the Rodney King case.
April 29, 1992 high temporal
Historical precedent for use of the Insurrection Act.
The United States has not conducted a nuclear weapons test since 1992.
January 01, 1992 high temporal
Historical baseline for U.S. nuclear testing activity.
The United States has conducted more than 1,000 nuclear tests in its history.
January 01, 1992 high statistical
Aggregate count of U.S. nuclear explosive tests conducted during the 20th century and earlier.
The 1979 Taiwan Relations Act states that the United States is not legally required to militarily defend Taiwan if the People's Republic of China invades, but establishes U.S. policy to help Taiwan obtain the resources to defend itself and to oppose any unilateral change to Taiwan's status by Beijing.
April 10, 1979 high legal
U.S. statutory framework governing unofficial relations with Taiwan.
The Nevada Test Site was the primary location for United States nuclear testing from 1951 to 1992 and is now known as the Nevada National Security Site.
January 01, 1951 high temporal
Historic principal test venue for U.S. nuclear explosive tests and its current institutional name.
During World War II (ending in 1945), the number of nurses in the U.S. Army increased from fewer than 600 to about 59,000, and the number of nurses in the U.S. Navy increased from about 1,700 to about 14,000 by the end of the war.
September 02, 1945 high temporal
Scale of expansion of U.S. military nursing corps during World War II.
Fewer than 4% of U.S. soldiers in World War II who received medical care in the field or underwent evacuation died from wounds or disease.
September 02, 1945 high temporal
Field and evacuation survival rate for U.S. soldiers during World War II.
Military nurses in World War II served in combat zones, including aboard Navy hospital ships and ashore under enemy fire, and some military nurses were captured and held as prisoners of war.
September 02, 1945 high temporal
Typical roles and risks faced by military nurses during World War II.
The U.S. Coast Guard established a base on Coast Guard Island in 1926.
January 01, 1926 high historical
The U.S. Coast Guard has maintained facilities on Coast Guard Island since the early 20th century.
Albert Pike served as a Confederate general during the American Civil War and also served as an associate justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court.
April 12, 1861 high biographical
Biographical roles held by Albert Pike.
In the Roman imperial period, soldiers in the Roman military were legally prohibited from marrying.
January 01, 1 high temporal
Roman military marriage prohibition applied during much of the imperial era and affected soldiers' personal status and social arrangements.
The federal government has the authority to federalize state National Guard members and deploy them for federal missions.
high legal
General U.S. federal-state military authority allowing National Guard activation for federal service.
A U.S. federal district court can issue a temporary restraining order to enjoin or block federal actions, including the deployment of National Guard troops.
high legal
Federal courts have injunction authority to temporarily halt federal executive actions pending further proceedings.
Fort Campbell is a U.S. military installation located on the border of Kentucky and Tennessee.
high infrastructural
Identification of Fort Campbell as a U.S. military installation and its general location.
The Hwasong-20 is an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) associated with North Korea.
high classification
Weapon classification
The Manhattan Project was a secret U.S. government program during World War II to develop atomic bombs.
high contextual
Article references the Manhattan Project as a nearby historical site tied to atomic-bomb development.
U.S. Southern Command is the U.S. military command responsible for U.S. forces operating in South America and Central America.
high definition
Describes the geographic area of responsibility for a U.S. combatant command.
The United States Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) has an area of operations that includes the Caribbean waters.
high geographic
SOUTHCOM is a unified combatant command of the U.S. military with responsibility for U.S. operations in parts of the Western Hemisphere.
Senior U.S. military command postings of the type that lead U.S. Southern Command typically last between three and four years.
high temporal
Typical tenure length for high-level U.S. regional military command positions.
During the Trump administration, U.S. policy asserted that alleged drug traffickers could be treated as unlawful combatants subject to military force.
high policy
Characterizes an asserted U.S. policy stance from the Trump administration regarding the treatment of alleged drug traffickers.
Live-fire training demonstrations by military units can involve explosive ordnance that produces metal fragments (shrapnel).
high general
Describes the physical hazards inherent to live-fire/explosive ordnance training.
Military units conducting live-fire training may suspend or cancel firing if civilian authorities report safety concerns or hazards.
high procedural
General safety and coordination practice between military training operations and civilian agencies.
A proposed 'temporary International Stabilization Force' for Gaza was described as intended to secure areas vacated by Israeli forces, prevent munitions from entering the territory, facilitate distribution of humanitarian aid, and train a Palestinian police force.
high contextual
Typical mandate elements proposed for an international stabilization corps in a post-conflict enclave.
Ambiguity about a multinational force's mission is a major obstacle to assembling such a force because potential participant countries often withhold troop commitments until the force's responsibilities are clearly defined.
high contextual
Clear mission definitions influence states' willingness to contribute personnel to stabilization operations.
The Royal Australian Air Force operates the KC-30A aerial refueling and transport aircraft.
high descriptive
The KC-30A is an aerial refueling/tanker and transport platform used by the Royal Australian Air Force.
U.S. military organizations are generally permitted to accept private donations to support institutions such as military schools, libraries, and museums, or to assist service members or civilian employees who are wounded or killed in the line of duty, and changing those acceptance restrictions would require congressional action.
high policy
Legal limits and permissible uses for private donations to military entities.
Joint military exercises are used to address shared threats such as transnational crime and to build resilience through training, humanitarian missions, and security efforts.
high general
Describes common purposes and objectives of joint military training and cooperation.
Naval vessels, including guided-missile destroyers and aircraft carriers, are employed to detect, interdict, or target suspected maritime drug-smuggling vessels.
high general
Describes a typical maritime security mission used to combat maritime drug trafficking.
The Insurrection Act is a federal statute that authorizes the use of federal military forces in a law enforcement capacity to suppress rebellion or quell domestic violence.
high legal
Describes the statutory authority that can permit military involvement in domestic law enforcement.
The Posse Comitatus Act restricts the U.S. military from carrying out domestic law enforcement actions, although there are statutory exceptions and other legal authorities that can permit military involvement.
high legal
Describes the general statutory limitation on using active-duty military for domestic policing.
When National Guard personnel are operating under Title 32 of federal law, they are under state control and are not subject to the Posse Comitatus Act's restrictions on federal military involvement in domestic law enforcement.
high legal
Explains the legal status of National Guard forces when federal funds authorize state control under Title 32.
United States administrations, both Republican and Democratic, have maintained a policy commonly known as 'strategic ambiguity' on Taiwan, which involves avoiding a clear public commitment about whether the U.S. would use military force to defend Taiwan in the event of a Chinese attack.
high policy
Describes the long-standing U.S. approach to deterrence and crisis signaling regarding Taiwan.
10 U.S.C. § 12406 is a federal statute that authorizes the federalization and deployment of National Guard members.
high legal
Statutory basis in U.S. law for converting state National Guard status to federal status for deployment.
Subsections 10 U.S.C. § 12406(2) and 10 U.S.C. § 12406(3) are specific statutory provisions that can be invoked as bases to federalize and deploy National Guard members.
high legal
Specific subsections within the statutory federalization authority for the National Guard.
Dick Cheney received five military draft deferments during the Vietnam War and supported the U.S. involvement in that war but did not serve in combat.
high temporal
Personal wartime status and public position during the Vietnam War era.
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) is the U.S. military command that oversees U.S. troops in the Middle East.
high temporal
Describes the geographic responsibility of a U.S. regional combatant command.
Gen. Mark A. Milley is a former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
high temporal
Identifies a past occupant of the senior military advisory post in the U.S. Department of Defense.
Title 10 of the United States Code can be invoked to place National Guard troops under federal control (to federalize the National Guard).
high legal
Statutory mechanism for shifting National Guard forces from state to federal control.
The legal standard for federalizing the National Guard includes either the existence of 'a rebellion or danger of a rebellion' or a finding that the President is 'unable with the regular forces to execute the laws of the United States'.
high legal
Statutory/constitutional threshold language governing presidential authority to deploy federal forces.
The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) are a Kurdish-led military coalition operating in northeastern Syria.
high organizational
Local armed coalition involved in the Syrian conflict.
Japan maintains the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF), which can be deployed in response to security threats.
high defense
The JSDF are Japan's organized forces used for national defense and security operations.
Uran-6 is a Russian robotic demining platform (an unmanned ground vehicle) designed to detect and neutralize mines and explosive ordnance.
high technical
Robotic demining vehicle used for clearing mines and IEDs.
Stalker is a Russian robotic demining platform (an unmanned ground vehicle) used for detecting and clearing mines and explosive devices.
high technical
Unmanned ground vehicle type used in demining operations.
The Russian Armed Forces maintain Engineering Troops that are responsible for military engineering tasks, including demining, fortifications, and counter-mobility operations.
high organizational
Engineering Troops perform combat engineering and explosive ordnance disposal roles within the Russian military.
Zvezda (Krasnaya Zvezda) is a Russian media outlet that is linked to or affiliated with the Russian defense ministry.
high organizational
State-linked media channels associated with the Russian defense establishment.
Electromagnetic catapult systems are capable of launching fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, unmanned aerial vehicles (drones), and short- or vertical-takeoff aircraft (STOVL and VTOL).
high technical
Describes general capabilities of electromagnetic aircraft launch systems used on modern naval vessels.
Amphibious assault ships are generally faster than aircraft carriers and offer greater operational flexibility.
high general
Comparative characteristics of amphibious assault ships versus aircraft carriers.
A U.S. carrier strike group typically includes squadrons of carrier-based fighter jets and guided-missile destroyers.
high descriptive
Typical composition of a U.S. carrier strike group.
The Gang Suppression Force (GSF) is a multinational security mission authorized by the United Nations Security Council.
high entity
GSF is described as a multinational mission with UN Security Council authorization to conduct security operations in Haiti.
Peace proposals in armed conflicts may include conditions such as territorial concessions, significant reductions in the size of a state's armed forces, and relinquishment or restrictions on certain types of weaponry.
high process
Describes typical types of terms that can appear in negotiated settlement proposals for armed conflicts.