Saturday, March 7, 2026

Trump Revamps War on Drugs



Trump (R) on 3/7/2026, Announced a New Coalition to Counter Drug Trafficking and Cartels during the Inaugural “Shield of the Americas” Summit in Miami. “On this historic day, we come together toaAnnounce a brand-new military coalition to eradicate the criminal cartels plaguing our region,” Trump said during the Event, which Convened a Range of Latin American Leaders and Members of His Administration, among Others.

“And you have a lot of it,” Trumo told the Heads of State, adding that the U.S. is “knocking the hell out of” the Cartels and Vowing to “go heavier.” His Rremarks follow His Promise earlier this year, to carry out Land Strikes on Drug Cartels, in addition to a Slew of Boat Strikes on alleged Narco-Terrorist Vessels in the Caribbean.

Earlier this week, the U.S. Military also led an Operation Targeting an Ecuadorian “Narco-Terrorist” Supply Complex, which was carried out at the Request of the Nation’s Government. Trump also Addressed the U.S. Military’s Ouster of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in 1/2026, calling the Operation “18 minutes of pure violence.” He Commended the South AmericanNnation’s Interim Leader Delcy Rodriguez for “working with us.”

“I mean, she’s doing a great job because she’s working with us,” Trumo said. “If she wasn’t working with us, I would not say she’s doing a great job. In fact, if she wasn’t working with us, I’d say she’s doing a very poor job. Unacceptable.” He added that U.S. Companies are “taking out tremendous amounts of oil” from Venezuela. The Two Nations Agreed to Re-Establish Diplomatic Relations earlier this week.

Leaders from: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Guyana, Honduras, Panama, Paraguay, Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Trinidad and Tobago, joined the Summit. At least 17 Countries have Signed on to the New Agreement, called “America’s Counter Cartel Coalition,” which Trump noted “has to do with drugs, largely.”

“The heart of our agreement is a commitment to using lethal military force to destroy the sinister cartels and terrorist networks,” He said. “Once and for all, we’ll get rid of them.” Turning to the Leaders, Trump added, “We’ll need your help. You just have to tell us where they are. We have amazing weaponry, as you probably noticed over the last short period of time.”

Trump Referenced the U.S.’s Joint Military Operations with Israel against Iran, saying, “It’s been a pretty wild time, but it’s going very well.” He Declared that “tremendous progress has been made” during Operation Epic Fury and called the Members of the Iranian Regime “bad people.” Trump added that the Strikes, despite Opposition from the Public, “had to be done.”

“They were very close to a nuclear weapon,” Trump told the Room. “They would have had one if we didn’t do our B-2 hit, Midnight Hammer, they would have had it eight months ago. They would have had a nuclear weapon. They’re crazy, and they would have used it, so we did the world a favor.” He also addressed the Deaths of Six U.S. Service Members, who were Killed during Iranian Counterstrikes in Kuwait last Sunday, calling it a “very sad situation.” Trump will Participate in a Ddignified Transfer Ceremony for the Soldiers later Saturday.

“They’re great heroes in our country, and we’re going to keep it that way,” Trump said. “When it comes to war, there’s always that, but we’re going to keep it to a minimum I think.” The Saturday gathering follows Trump’s Announcement on Thursday, that Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem (R) would Serve as Special Envoy to this New “Shield of the Americas” Security Initiative.

Noem thanked Trump for the Appointment in a Post on Social Platform X on Thursday. “The Western Hemisphere is absolutely critical for U.S. security,” She said. “In this new role, I will be able to build on the partnerships and national security expertise, I forged over the last 13 months as Secretary of Homeland Security.”










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