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Under the leadership of Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Dan "Razin'" Caine, the United States is once again blazing new paths in its efforts to unite Western Hemisphere countries in combatting the drug trafficking in the region. As the U.S. military continues its
campaign targeting alleged drug cartel boats, Gen. Dan Caine, the
chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is convening a rare meeting of
all of the top military leaders from the 34 countries in the Western
Hemisphere.
On Friday, Joint Task Force Southern Spear took out another drug boat with a "lethal kinetic strike" in the Eastern Pacific Ocean that killed two narco-terrorists. The February meeting will include 34 nations, toward a unified goal of combatting the drug cartels and strengthening security in the region.
Dive Deeper: U.S. Seizes Massive Venezuelan Tanker: Trump Teases More (Updated) The 'Unwinnable' War on Drugs Suddenly Looks Very Winnable As RedState has reported, between Joint Task Force Southern Spear, which has taken out members of known drug cartels transporting narcotics, to the United States Coast Guard, which in 2025 seized 510,000 pounds of cocaine — the largest cache of this drug confiscated in Coast Guard history, the U.S. is taking a warlike stance to a decades-long War on Drugs which is rendering results and saving lives. Read More: Half a Million Pounds of Drugs Foiled: USCG Crushes Cartels with 2025 Haul Secretary of War Launches Another Counterstrike on Venezuelan Narco-Terrorists and Adiós, Felicia With this potentially history-making meeting of Western Hemisphere military leaders, the Trump administration is setting unprecedented military strategy and critical engagement that has not been seen in 50 years. |
Sunday, January 25, 2026
U.S. Joint Chiefs Call for a First-Ever Meeting of Western Hemisphere Military Leaders
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