Colombia

(FARC and ELN terrorists, waging war since 1964, now control large sections of the countryside.)

Côte dIvoire (Ivory Coast)

(Rebel forces, backed by neighboring Communist countries, invaded in late 2002 and now hold significant territory, while the government has incorporated them into the ruling structure.)

Cyprus

(AKEL  the Communist Party  has dominated politics, directly or indirectly, for decades, and the Soviets send advanced weapons to the government.)

East Timor

(The Communist, terrorist FRETILIN organization has dominated the government since independence in 2002.)

El Salvador

(FMLN terrorists were brought into the political system, police, and army in 1992; still armed, they now control many areas of the country.)



Iraq

(Surprise victory by US forces in 2003 brought down the Communist system in place since 1958; the Communist infrastructure, however, survives underground  and in the new government  and is steadily rebuilding the old regime.)

Israel

(PLO terrorists and their affiliates have occupied portions of the country since 1995, and now control virtually the entire Arab populations of Israels West Bank and Gaza Strip.)

Namibia (South-West Africa)

(SWAPO terrorists seized power in 1990 elections and are tightening their grip over the nation.)

Niger

(Communists have dominated the government since at least 1974.)

Philippines

(Communists of the MNLF, MILF, New Peoples Army/NPA, and allied terrorist groups, waging war since 1969, control large areas of the country.)

