What is the 'Shield of the Americas'?
A 'military coalition' led by the United States that seeks to 'eradicate the criminal cartels.'
News / South America
Ecuador is intensifying its efforts to combat organized crime with a 'new phase' strategy that combines militarization with increased international cooperation, particularly with the United States and Europe. This shift comes as President D...
Ecuador's new approach involves revamping security measures and implementing airstrikes with US backing. The US Southern Command is conducting joint operations against 'narco-terrorists,' including the Lobos and Choneros groups, which the US considers foreign terrorist organizations.
However, experts question whether these measures will significantly impact criminal groups in the long run. Fernando Carrión suggests that criminal organizations may strategically withdraw to adapt before resuming activities with greater force.
An alternative strategy involves cooperation with the European Union, focusing on dismantling cocaine trafficking networks. This approach targets brokers and specialized nodes in the drug trafficking chain, potentially proving more sustainable than military force. The US has also increased its involvement through intelligence sharing, opening an FBI office in Ecuador.
A 'military coalition' led by the United States that seeks to 'eradicate the criminal cartels.'
Concerns include their effectiveness in remote regions and the potential impact on local populations, with reports of strikes hitting civilian targets.
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