President Donald Trump announced the formation of a 17-nation pact committed to defeating the drug cartels in the Americas. The pact was announced at an event at Trump National Doral called “the Shield of the Americas summit.” These are the members of the coalition: Argentina, El Salvador, Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Chile, Panama, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Ecuador, Paraguay, Uruguay, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Bahamas, and Belize. Notably missing from this list is Mexico, which is close to civil war thanks the activity of the cartels in that country.
Trump Unveils Military-Backed Hemispheric Crackdown—17-Nation Coalition to ‘Destroy Cartels,’ Mexican President Snubs Summit – wltreport.com
President Trump just launched the most aggressive anti-cartel initiative in modern history.
The Shield of Americas summit at Trump National Doral in Florida brought together conservative powerhouses.
Argentina’s Javier Milei and El Salvador’s Nayib Bukele attended.
Mexico’s leftist President Claudia Sheinbaum notably snubbed the summit.
She refused to send any representatives.
From Breitbart:
“The president announced a comprehensive military and economic coalition designed to eliminate cartel operations throughout the Western Hemisphere. The 17-nation pact includes provisions for joint military operations, intelligence sharing, and coordinated border enforcement. Trump emphasized that cartels would be designated as foreign terrorist organizations, opening the door for unprecedented military action against drug trafficking networks.”

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