A Pentagon spokesperson said that several suspects who were allegedly involved in the assassination of Haitian President Joivel Moise last week were once trained by the U.S. military. The suspects who were trained by the U.S. military were Colombian, said Department of Defense (DoD) Lt. Col. Ken Hoffman said in a statement. After a review of military training databases, a “small number of the Colombian individuals detained as part of this investigation had participated in past U.S. military training and education programs, while serving as active members of the Colombian Military Forces,” Hoffman’s statement added, according to several news reports. “Our review is ongoing, so we do not have additional details at this time,” he said. For decades, the United States has trained tens of thousands of military forces across South America, including Colombia—a key regional U.S. ally. Colombia is used as a bulwark by the U.S. against Venezuela’s socialist regime …