On the Radar: Cartel Coalition's Gaps and a CJNG Weapons Bust
The bloc faces skepticism over its militarized approach, even as the Justice Department unseals a CJNG indictment and Bolivia and Brazil prepare a border security plan.
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Terry Cole, director of the DEA, promised that he would maintain the “global hunt” against the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG). “This is about putting American citizens first. We will continue with the global hunting of the CJNG”Terry Cole, director of the DEAAccording to Terry Cole, this is a measure to take care of the American people of an organization that “kills nearly 200 Americans every day.”
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U.S. Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, exercises in the academy The U.S. plans to carry out military operations "on land" against drug traffickers in Latin America, following the model of attacks against alleged vessels used in drug trafficking in international waters, said Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, on Wednesday (12). ✅ Follow the international news channel of the g1 in the WhatsApp According to Hegseth, operations may occur "wherever" drug …
Hegseth pledges U.S. commitment to Americas Counter Cartel Coalition during Panama visit
PANAMA CITY — War Secretary Pete Hegseth told partner nations Thursday that the United States is fully committed to working with them to dismantle transnational drug cartels threatening the Western Hemisphere. Hegseth spoke in Panama to members of the Americas Counter Cartel Coalition, a U.S.-led multinational alliance launched by President Donald Trump in March. The… The post Hegseth pledges U.S. commitment to Americas Counter Cartel Coalition …
On the Radar: Cartel Coalition's Gaps and a CJNG Weapons Bust
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The United States plans to attack "on land" drug traffickers in Latin America, as it already does in international waters against alleged boats for drug smuggling, said Pentagon chief Pete v.
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