El Jalapeño: US Launches 'Shield of the Americas' to Combat Cartels, Neglects to Invite Countries Where Cartels Actually Are
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El Jalapeño: US launches 'Shield of the Americas' to combat cartels, neglects to invite countries where cartels actually are
All stories in El Jalapeño are satire and not real news. Check out the original article here. DORAL, FLORIDA — The United States formally unveiled its new Americas Counter Cartel Coalition on Saturday, bringing together a historic alliance of nations committed to eradicating drug trafficking across the Western Hemisphere. The coalition, which Trump branded the “Shield of the Americas” at a summit held at a golf resort in Florida, includes Argent…
President Claudia Sheinbaum minimized the fact that her government did not receive an invitation to take part in the initiative promoted by its US counterpart, Donald Trump, called the “escude of the Americas”, focused on the fight against drug cartels. The president noted that, although Mexico did not participate in the presentation of the strategy, there is an understanding with the US government to confront organized crime for several months.…
The initiative is led by President Donald Trump in collaboration with regional leaders close to the Republican leader.
US President Donald Trump announced on March 7 the founding of a new Anti-Cartel Coalition of the Americas (A Triple C) along with 17 other countries in the region and, he said, “the heart of the deal is a commitment to use lethal military force to destroy the sinister cartels and terrorists once and for all.”
Shield of the Americas: Benefit or gamble for T&T?
Trinidad and Tobago’s participation in the Shield of the Americas initiative could provide security support to address drug trafficking, but also raises questions about foreign policy alignment and sovereignty, analysts have said.On March 7, United States President Donald Trump signed…
At the Latin American summit, Donald Trump announced a military coalition called 'The Shield of the Americas' where Mexico was not invited, excluded, and pointed out that its goal is to eliminate terrorist cartels and networks.
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