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Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos, left, delivers a speech during a military ceremony in Bogota, Friday, May 22, 2009. At right, Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe. View Photo »
Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe, center, Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos, right, and the commander of Colombia's Armed Forces Gen. Freddy Padilla, left, attend a military ceremony in Bogota, Friday, May 22, 2009. View Photo »
Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos, center, greets employees at the defense ministry after announcing his resignation during a press conference in Bogota, Monday, May 18, 2009. View Photo »
Handout picture released by Colombia's Defence Ministry of Colombian Defence Minister Juan Manuel Santos (R) speaking with French Minister of Budget, Public Accounts, & the Civil Service Eric Woerth (C) during a meeting on April 24, 2009. View Photo »
Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos (C) listens as his Chilean counterpart Jose Go�elivers a speech during the inaugural session of the South American Defense Council of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) Summit at Santiago March 10... View Photo »
Venezuela's Defense Minister Ramon Carrizalez Rengifo (R) and Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos (L) listen as their Chilean counterpart Jose Go�elivers a speech during the inaugural session of the South American Defense Council of the Union... View Photo »
Venezuela's Defense Minister Ramon Carrizalez Rengifo (R) and Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos (L) listen as their Chilean counterpart Jose Go�elivers a speech during the inaugural session of the South American Defense Council of the Union... View Photo »
Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos (L) listens as his Chilean counterpart Jose Go�elivers a speech during the inaugural session of the South American Defense Council of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) Summit at Santiago March 10... View Photo »
Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos (R) talks to the media beside U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Michael Mullen, during a new conference in Bogota March 5, 2009. Mullen is in Colombia on an official visit. View Photo »
US Ambassador to Colombia, William Bromfield (R), speaks to Colombiam Minsiter of Defense, Juan Manuel Santos (L), during the inauguration of a Government office in Vista Hermosa, Meta department, some 250 kms south of Bogota, on February 5, 2009. View Photo »
Colombian Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos (R) shakes hands with Colombian Police Director Oscar Naranjo (L) during the inauguration of a police academy in Pijao, Tolima on May 21, 2009. Santos --in his post until next May 23-- resigned on May 18. View Photo »
Colombian Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos (R) condecorates Colombian Police Director Oscar Naranjo (L) during the inauguration of a police academy in Pijao, Tolima on May 21, 2009. Santos --in his post until next May 23-- resigned on May 18. View Photo »
Colombian Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos speaks to media in Bogota, May 18, 2009. Santos resigned on Monday to run for the presidency in 2010 if popular President Alvaro Uribe decides to step aside when his second term ends. View Photo »
Colombian Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos speaks to media in Bogota, May 18, 2009. Santos resigned on Monday to run for the presidency in 2010 if popular President Alvaro Uribe decides to step aside when his second term ends. View Photo »
Colombian Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos gestures as he speaks to the media in Bogota, May 18, 2009. Santos resigned on Monday to run for the presidency in 2010 if popular President Alvaro Uribe decides to step aside when his second term ends. View Photo »
Colombian Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos gestures as he speaks to media in Bogota, May 18, 2009. Santos resigned on Monday to run for the presidency in 2010 if popular President Alvaro Uribe decides to step aside when his second term ends. View Photo »
Colombian Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos speaks to media in Bogota, May 18, 2009. Santos resigned on Monday to run for the presidency in 2010 if popular President Alvaro Uribe decides to step aside when his second term ends. View Photo »
Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos announces his resignation at a press conference in Bogota, Monday, May 18, 2009. Santo resigned saying he will launch a presidential bid if current President Alvaro Uribe decides not to seek a third term. View Photo »
Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos speaks during a presentation of five Black Hawk helicopters at a military school in Bogota April 18, 2009. View Photo »
Colombian Defense Minister, Juan Manuel Santos, observes Black Hawk helicopters arriving to a presentation of five Black Hawk helicopters at Jose Maria Cordova Cadet Military School in Bogota on April 18, 2009. View Photo »
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Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos, left, delivers a speech during a military ceremony in Bogota, Friday, May 22, 2009. At right, Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe.
View Photo »Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe, center, Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos, right, and the commander of Colombia's Armed Forces Gen. Freddy Padilla, left, attend a military ceremony in Bogota, Friday, May 22, 2009.
View Photo »Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos, center, greets employees at the defense ministry after announcing his resignation during a press conference in Bogota, Monday, May 18, 2009.
View Photo »Handout picture released by Colombia's Defence Ministry of Colombian Defence Minister Juan Manuel Santos (R) speaking with French Minister of Budget, Public Accounts, & the Civil Service Eric Woerth (C) during a meeting on April 24, 2009.
View Photo »Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos (C) listens as his Chilean counterpart Jose Go�elivers a speech during the inaugural session of the South American Defense Council of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) Summit at Santiago March 10, 2009.
View Photo »Venezuela's Defense Minister Ramon Carrizalez Rengifo (R) and Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos (L) listen as their Chilean counterpart Jose Go�elivers a speech during the inaugural session of the South American Defense Council of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR...
View Photo »Venezuela's Defense Minister Ramon Carrizalez Rengifo (R) and Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos (L) listen as their Chilean counterpart Jose Go�elivers a speech during the inaugural session of the South American Defense Council of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR...
View Photo »Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos (L) listens as his Chilean counterpart Jose Go�elivers a speech during the inaugural session of the South American Defense Council of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) Summit at Santiago March 10, 2009.
View Photo »Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos (R) talks to the media beside U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Michael Mullen, during a new conference in Bogota March 5, 2009. Mullen is in Colombia on an official visit.
View Photo »US Ambassador to Colombia, William Bromfield (R), speaks to Colombiam Minsiter of Defense, Juan Manuel Santos (L), during the inauguration of a Government office in Vista Hermosa, Meta department, some 250 kms south of Bogota, on February 5, 2009.
View Photo »Colombian Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos (R) shakes hands with Colombian Police Director Oscar Naranjo (L) during the inauguration of a police academy in Pijao, Tolima on May 21, 2009. Santos --in his post until next May 23-- resigned on May 18.
View Photo »Colombian Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos (R) condecorates Colombian Police Director Oscar Naranjo (L) during the inauguration of a police academy in Pijao, Tolima on May 21, 2009. Santos --in his post until next May 23-- resigned on May 18.
View Photo »Colombian Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos speaks to media in Bogota, May 18, 2009. Santos resigned on Monday to run for the presidency in 2010 if popular President Alvaro Uribe decides to step aside when his second term ends.
View Photo »Colombian Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos speaks to media in Bogota, May 18, 2009. Santos resigned on Monday to run for the presidency in 2010 if popular President Alvaro Uribe decides to step aside when his second term ends.
View Photo »Colombian Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos gestures as he speaks to the media in Bogota, May 18, 2009. Santos resigned on Monday to run for the presidency in 2010 if popular President Alvaro Uribe decides to step aside when his second term ends.
View Photo »Colombian Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos gestures as he speaks to media in Bogota, May 18, 2009. Santos resigned on Monday to run for the presidency in 2010 if popular President Alvaro Uribe decides to step aside when his second term ends.
View Photo »Colombian Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos speaks to media in Bogota, May 18, 2009. Santos resigned on Monday to run for the presidency in 2010 if popular President Alvaro Uribe decides to step aside when his second term ends.
View Photo »Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos announces his resignation at a press conference in Bogota, Monday, May 18, 2009. Santo resigned saying he will launch a presidential bid if current President Alvaro Uribe decides not to seek a third term.
View Photo »Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos speaks during a presentation of five Black Hawk helicopters at a military school in Bogota April 18, 2009.
View Photo »Colombian Defense Minister, Juan Manuel Santos, observes Black Hawk helicopters arriving to a presentation of five Black Hawk helicopters at Jose Maria Cordova Cadet Military School in Bogota on April 18, 2009.
View Photo »Colombian Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos (L) gestures as Armed forces Commander General Freddy Padilla looks on during a news conference in Bogota March 24, 2009.
View Photo »Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos walks before a meeting with Brazil's Foreign Minister Celso Amorim at the Itamaraty Palace in Brasilia March 12, 2009.
View Photo »Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos drinks water prior a forgiveness ceremony for massacres and forced disappearences by Colombian army troops, on March 4, 2009, in Bogota.
View Photo »Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos (R) holds a landmine found at a network of FARC rebel caves deep in the jungle, in La Macarena, Meta province February 28,2009.
View Photo »Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos speaks during a news conference in Bogota January 8, 2009. Santos said that former FARC rebel "Miryam" is the second guerrilla to be rewarded for helping former hostage Juan Fernando Samudio escape from captivity on January 2.
View Photo »Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe, center, Colombia's Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos, right, and the commander of Colombia's Armed Forces Gen. Freddy Padilla, left, attend a military ceremony in Bogota, Friday, May 22, 2009.
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