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The '''Guiana Shield Crisis''' is an ongoing escalation of the territorial dispute between {{wp|Guyana}} and [[San Salvacion]] over the {{wp|Guayana Esequiba|Essequibo region}}, as well as the territorial dispute between Guyana and {{wp|Suriname}} over the {{wp|Tigri Area}}. Both disputes date back to the 1840's and remained largely absent of military tensions outside of a brief clash between Guyana and Surinamese militias in 1969. | The '''Guiana Shield Crisis''' is an ongoing escalation of the territorial dispute between {{wp|Guyana}} and [[San Salvacion]] over the {{wp|Guayana Esequiba|Essequibo region}}, as well as the territorial dispute between Guyana and {{wp|Suriname}} over the {{wp|Tigri Area}}. Both disputes date back to the 1840's and prior to the crisis, had remained largely absent of military tensions outside of a brief clash between Guyana and Surinamese militias in 1969. |
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Guiana Shield Crisis | |||
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Belligerents | |||
Supported By: United States United Kingdom Brazil (diplomatic) CARICOM OAS |
Supported By: France Israel China (diplomatic) Morocco (diplomatic) | ||
Units involved | |||
Guyana Defence Forces |
Salvanese Armed Forces Suriname National Army | ||
Strength | |||
7,000 (total) 600 (border only) |
400,000 (total) 5,000 (total) |
The Guiana Shield Crisis is an ongoing escalation of the territorial dispute between Guyana and San Salvacion over the Essequibo region, as well as the territorial dispute between Guyana and Suriname over the Tigri Area. Both disputes date back to the 1840's and prior to the crisis, had remained largely absent of military tensions outside of a brief clash between Guyana and Surinamese militias in 1969.