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In an exclusive interview with POLITICO, the outgoing Colombian president argues the war on drugs has failed, fires back at Donald Trump and warns that capitalism is driving the planet toward ...
Colombia's President Gustavo Petro and U.S. President Donald Trump discussed economic issues along the Colombia-Venezuela border. They addressed topics like energy, security, and drug trafficking.
Colombia's President Gustavo Petro and his U.S. counterpart President Donald Trump spoke on the phone on Thursday, Petro's ...
Ecuador will launch a major offensive against criminal organizations in three western provinces this weekend with logistical ...
The Shield of the Americas is a new country-wide coalition to eradicate cartels, and it had its first summit last weekend. This is part of a significant ...
On March 6, the United States “Department of War” released its latest Hollywood movie production. The brief video celebrated the ...
US President Donald Trump says the only way to defeat organized crime, drug trafficking, and transnational gangs is by using military force.
For years, I have argued that synthetic drugs — “man-made” illicit drugs produced from precursor chemicals — are inevitable given their advantages over traditional, plant-based drugs. In 2022, I ...
The joint force carried out "lethal kinetic operations," the first known attack on cartels since the combined mission started this week.
At a gathering in Florida, the president asked the leaders of a dozen Latin American and Caribbean nations to help the U.S. military crush armed trafficking groups.
President Trump says the U.S. and Latin American countries are banding together to combat violent cartels. He urged other countries to use their militaries alongside that of the United States.