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Strikes on Ecuador, Shield of the Americas, and the Trump Corollary

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and President Trump announce the Shield of the Americas, a new multinational effort to use military force to counter drug cartels. Photo courtesy of the White House via screengrab.

 

On March 3, 2026, the United States and Ecuador launched joint military operations targeting drug trafficking organizations the Trump administration has designated as Foreign Terrorist Organizations, including Los Choneros and Los Lobos. According to U.S. Southern Command, American Special Forces are advising and supporting Ecuadorian commandos conducting raids against suspected drug facilities and trafficking sites across multiple provinces.

U.S. personnel are providing planning assistance, intelligence, and logistical support but are not believed to be directly participating in the raids. The announcement included video of helicopters and aerial surveillance imagery, indicating the start of coordinated anti-cartel actions on the ground.

The Ecuador deployment represents a possible expansion of U.S. anti-cartel operations from maritime interdiction onto land targets. Since September 2025, U.S. forces have carried out dozens of strikes against suspected drug-smuggling vessels in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific under Operation Southern Spear.

Ecuador has become a key partner in these efforts under President Daniel Noboa, who has pursued a hardline security strategy to address rising cartel violence and record homicide rates. Although Ecuador does not produce cocaine, it has become a major transit hub for drugs originating in Colombia and Peru. Noboa welcomed the partnership, saying it marked a “new phase” in the fight against drug trafficking and illegal mining.

The country’s role as a transit hub and its government’s willingness to cooperate with Washington made it a natural entry point for the administration’s more militarized approach to counter-narcotics operations in the region.

The Ecuador operation came four days before President Trump hosted leaders from across Latin America and the Caribbean at Trump National Doral Miami on March 7, 2026, to launch the Shield of the Americas coalition. The summit was convened as a direct alternative to the traditional Summit of the Americas. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Special Envoy Kristi Noem hosted leaders from 12 nations: Argentina, El Salvador, Ecuador, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Panama, Paraguay, Honduras, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, Bolivia, and Chile. Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia, the region’s three largest powers, did not attend, signaling a divide between the coalition and the region’s larger, more left-leaning governments.

At the conclusion of the summit, participating nations signed the Doral Charter, establishing the Americas Counter-Cartel Coalition. Attendees included Argentine President Javier Milei, El Salvador’s Nayib Bukele, Ecuador’s Noboa, and Chilean president-elect José Antonio Kast, several of whom have embraced hardline policies on crime and migration.

The coalition targets three primary threats: transnational cartels, foreign encroachment, and mass migration. Trump told attending leaders that military force was necessary to destroy gangs such as Tren de Aragua and MS-13 and indicated that the United States could strike cartel leaders with missiles if partner nations requested assistance.

He criticized regional governments that have allowed gangs to control territory and called for stronger cooperation to dismantle cartel networks and restore state authority. Rubio stated that security is the foundation for economic progress and that the initiative would focus on concrete actions rather than symbolic gatherings.

On the question of foreign influence, Trump warned against hostile outside powers gaining a foothold in the Western Hemisphere, a reference widely understood to target China’s growing presence in the region. Chinese trade with Latin America reached roughly $518 billion in 2024, and Beijing has financed major infrastructure projects and extended billions in loans across the hemisphere.

The administration is pushing coalition partners to limit China’s role in ports, energy projects, and strategic infrastructure and is working to replace Chinese-built ports, 5G networks, and subsea cables while redirecting critical mineral supply chains toward the United States and its allies.

On migration, the initiative envisions a hemispheric enforcement posture designed to stop flows before they reach the U.S. southern border. Noem cited the deportation or removal of more than three million migrants over the past year as evidence that stronger border enforcement has freed resources for regional partnership and economic development. She praised security reforms under Bukele and economic policies under Milei as models for the kind of regional cooperation the administration is seeking to expand.

Noem was appointed Special Envoy for the Shield of the Americas immediately after her removal as Secretary of Homeland Security. She is tasked with overseeing deportation logistics and negotiating security treaties with coalition partners, maintaining continuous engagement between summits.

The administration frames the initiative as a Trump Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, reasserting U.S. primacy in the Western Hemisphere and committing to prevent outside powers from controlling strategic assets such as the Panama Canal. The approach echoes what officials describe as gunboat diplomacy, citing the military operation that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro as a recent precedent.

U.S. military leaders have also met with counterparts from across the hemisphere in recent weeks to expand cooperation against drug trafficking and transnational criminal organizations, and the Ecuador deployment signals the possibility of additional joint military operations against cartels in other partner countries.

The post Strikes on Ecuador, Shield of the Americas, and the Trump Corollary appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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