White House Advisor Urges Latin America to Fight Cartels as 'ISIS or Al-Qaeda'
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President Rodrigo Chaves said that criminal organizations linked to drug trafficking in the continent should be understood as “non-state fighters,” comparable to terrorist groups such as Al Qaeda and ISIS.In an interview with the Mexican media Milenio, the president agreed with the vision expressed by the U.S. National Security Advisor Stephen Miller, who pointed out that the cartels and criminal networks in the region represent a similar threat…
Stephen Miller, U.S. President Donald Trump’s national security adviser, this Thursday called on Latin American governments to fight drug cartels as if they were terrorist groups such as ISIS or Al-Qaeda, in addition to claiming that illegal immigration is a “shape of terrorism.” “The cartels operating in this hemisphere are the ISIS (Islamic State) and the Western Hemisphere’s Al-Qaeda and should be treated as brutally and ruthlessly as we trea…
Miller argued that criminal groups operating on the continent pose a threat similar to that of extremist movements in the Middle East
Stephen Miller, U.S. President Donald Trump's national security adviser, this Thursday called on Latin American governments to fight drug cartels as if they were terrorist groups such as ISIS or Al-Qaeda, in addition to claiming that illegal immigration is a "form of terrorism." "The cartels operating in this hemisphere are the ISIS (Islamic State) and the Western Hemisphere's Al-Qaeda and must be treated as brutally and ruthlessly as we treat t…
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