Trump Leads 17-Nation Alliance to Crush Cartels and Terror Threats
Published Date: 3/12/2026
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Summary
President Trump is leading a strong fight against dangerous cartels and terrorist groups in the Americas. The U.S. and 17 partner countries are teaming up to cut off these groups’ money, land, and weapons, using military power and smart coordination. This effort will ramp up immediately, aiming to protect communities and keep outside threats away, with big resources and teamwork driving the mission.
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