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US Pushes Latin America Drug War From Boats Onto Land, With Colombia, Honduras and Ecuador Signed On

US Pushes Latin America Drug War From Boats Onto Land, With Colombia, Honduras and Ecuador Signed On
The Pentagon says Colombia, Guatemala and Honduras have agreed to let U.S. forces run joint operations against cartels on their soil, following Ecuador in March. Guatemala denies any such deal exists. It's the next step after more than 200 people were killed in over 60 U.S. boat strikes since last year, and it's happening as Cuba and drug cartels brace for what Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth calls an open-ended campaign in the region.

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