Trump Declares Formation of Military Coalition Against Drug Cartels in Latin America
Trump announced he formed a - Trump fights drug cartels in Latin America - Former President of the United States, Donald Trump, has announced the formation of a new military coalition aimed at combating drug trafficking in the Latin American region. This initiative is regarded as a decisive step against the widespread activities of drug cartels in the area.

According to Trump's statements, this coalition aims to ensure stability and security in the region by adopting an approach similar to counter-terrorism efforts. He has assessed drug cartels not merely as criminal groups, but also as a serious threat to state security.
According to information obtained, 17 countries are expected to join the new military coalition. This fact demonstrates the significant role international cooperation will play in the fight against drug trafficking. Trump also noted that the U.S. is prepared to act alone in this struggle but specifically emphasized that collective efforts would yield more effective results.
The Latin American region has faced serious challenges related to drug production and transit for many years. This situation hinders economic development, strengthens corruption, and fuels violence. The new coalition intends to contribute to overcoming these problems.
This U.S. initiative may lead to different reactions among regional countries. While some states may support this move, others might express concerns about the increased military presence of the United States in the region.
Analysts emphasize that Trump's move holds a significant place on both his domestic and foreign policy agendas. The topic of combating drugs is one he frequently touched upon in his election campaigns, and this is considered a key element of his potential future policy.
