US urges Latin America to use military against drug cartels
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US urges Latin America to use military against drug cartels
"America is prepared to take on these threats and go on the offense alone if necessary. Business as usual will not stand. The Pentagon chief warned that decades of inaction and a purely law enforcement approach to fighting organized crime and terrorist networks in the Western Hemisphere have failed, signaling a shift toward military-focused strategies in combating cartels."
"We have learned after decades of effort that there is not a criminal justice solution to the drug cartel problem. White House Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller emphasized that military force is the necessary approach, rejecting traditional law enforcement methods as inadequate for defeating organized crime networks in the region."
"The Trump administration has pledged a renewed focus on Latin America, which it has described as the Trump Corollary to the 19th-century Monroe Doctrine, which back then sought to ban European incursions in the Americas. This framing positions current security initiatives within a historical geopolitical context."
Pentagon Chief Pete Hegseth hosted the Americas Counter Cartel Conference at US Southern Command headquarters in Doral, Florida, attended by representatives from Argentina, Honduras, the Dominican Republic, and other conservative-aligned governments. Notably absent were delegations from Colombia, Brazil, and Mexico, which have left-leaning administrations. Hegseth declared that business-as-usual approaches will not continue, pledging US military support to combat cartels and restore deterrence. He emphasized America's willingness to act unilaterally if necessary. White House Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller attended and stressed that military force, rather than criminal justice approaches, is essential for defeating drug cartels. The Trump administration framed this initiative as a modern extension of the Monroe Doctrine, emphasizing shared Christian heritage and decades of ineffective law enforcement strategies.
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