Mar 7 β€’ 16:43 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ Spain El Mundo

"Historic" meeting of Donald Trump alongside leaders from South America to "eradicate criminal cartels"

Donald Trump convened a historic summit with South American leaders to announce a military coalition aimed at combating criminal cartels in the region.

In an unprecedented gathering, U.S. President Donald Trump hosted a summit at his hotel in Doral, Miami, attended by ten South American leaders, a prime minister, and a president-elect, to unveil a new military initiative called the Shield of the Americas. The summit symbolically marked a fresh interpretation of the Monroe Doctrine, now termed the Donroe Doctrine, aimed at reinforcing America's commitment to its neighbors in the wake of regional insecurity.

During the summit, Trump emphasized the necessity of a united front against the growing power of criminal cartels that threaten the stability of Latin America. He announced the establishment of the Coalition Against Cartels of the Americas, framing it as a collaborative venture among nations to tackle the escalating violence and drug trafficking that have plagued various countries. The imagery used during the summit, likening the coalition to Captain America and the Avengers, underscored the message of collective strength and perseverance.

This meeting comes in the contextual backdrop of heightened tensions in the region, following the failure to hold the Summit of the Americas in December, and underscores the strategic interests of the U.S. in fostering a more integrated and secure partnership with its southern neighbors. The implications of this military coalition could extend beyond mere diplomatic rhetoric, potentially reshaping international relations and security strategies in the Americas further as leaders unite against common threats.

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