Colombia Joins Trump Counter-Cartel Coalition in Panama
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Colombia's new president asks Trump to bring militarized antidrug ...
SHIELD OF THE AMERICAS: Colombia’s New President ‘El Tigre’ Is Asking Trump To Deploy US Military To Help Fight Drug Cartels
by Paul Serran The western hemisphere is fighting back. Colombia’s new president, Abelardo ‘El Tigre’ de la Espriella, has asked US leader Donald J. Trump for US military assistance to combat drug traffickers in the country. With this move, Trump’s ‘Shield of the Americas’ kicks into high gear, and the Cartels finally have a powerful...
Colombia Joins Trump Counter-Cartel Coalition in Panama
Colombia's new conservative president made good on a top campaign promise by joining the 19-nation Americas Counter Cartel Coalition, a move that opens the door to joint U.S.-Colombian military strikes against narco-terrorist groups. U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Colombian Defense Minister Jorge Mora signed the formal agreement Wednesday during a two-day coalition meeting in Panama, Breitbart News reported. The signing brought the world…
The U.S. announced joint military operations in Colombia. The Constitution demands controls over foreign troops, treaties and national sovereignty The U.S. military operations article in Colombia: who authorized them? was originally published in Las2orillas.co: Stories, Voices and News from Colombia. Copyrights Las2orillas.co
The legal doubt opened in Bogotá is also projected on Spanish interests in Colombia. The announcement of Colombia’s accession to the ‘escudo of the Americas’ has sparked a constitutional discussion about who can authorize foreign troops in Colombian territory. Let’s tell it from the beginning, because what is decided in the Colombian capital is not foreign to Spain. The Colombian Ministry of Defense formalized the country’s entry into the Coalit…
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