President Trump is leading the charge against drug cartels in Ecuador, launching bold military operations with the support of the country’s right-wing president. The initiative, known as “Operation Total Extermination,” involves joint US-Ecuador efforts to target narco-terrorists along the Colombia-Ecuador border using special forces, helicopters, boats, and drones.
Trump’s determination to tackle the influx of drugs into American communities has led to increased cooperation with Ecuador, including intelligence sharing and kinetic actions. This aligns with his broader strategy to combat cartels, as evidenced by his previous remarks hinting at military strikes and ground troop deployments in Mexico.
Former Green Berets have suggested that elite units like Delta Force could be utilized in these operations, while border czar Tom Homan has emphasized the role of US special forces in dismantling cartel networks. In contrast, Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum has been hesitant to involve the US more deeply, drawing criticism for her approach.
Trump’s anti-cartel efforts extend beyond Ecuador, with actions taken against regimes in Venezuela and Colombia. The president’s strategy of forming alliances with leaders who reject cartel influence is yielding tangible results, marking a shift away from previous policies of hesitation and open borders.
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