The United States and Ecuador conducted joint military operations against "designated terrorist organizations in Ecuador," U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) announced on Tuesday.
This is the first time, officially, that the U.S. military has engaged in a land combat operation against South American drug cartels and gangs since the 1980s.
Recently, the U.S. military had only carried out airstrikes targeting smuggling boats in the Eastern Pacific and Caribbean killing a total of 152 alleged traffickers.
"In March, we will conduct joint operations with our regional allies, including the United States," President Noboa wrote on X.
On Monday, Noboa held talks in Quito with US Southern Command chief Francis Donovan and Mark Schafer, head of US Special Operations in Central and South America and the Caribbean.
During the meeting, they discussed plans for information sharing and operational coordination at airports and seaports, Noboa's office said in a statement.
This is the first time, officially, that the U.S. military has engaged in a land combat operation against South American drug cartels and gangs since the 1980s.
Recently, the U.S. military had only carried out airstrikes targeting smuggling boats in the Eastern Pacific and Caribbean killing a total of 152 alleged traffickers.
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"In March, we will conduct joint operations with our regional allies, including the United States," President Noboa wrote on X.
On Monday, Noboa held talks in Quito with US Southern Command chief Francis Donovan and Mark Schafer, head of US Special Operations in Central and South America and the Caribbean.
During the meeting, they discussed plans for information sharing and operational coordination at airports and seaports, Noboa's office said in a statement.
The US Embassy in Ecuador also reported the arrest of 16 people, including a former assemblyman, allegedly linked to the Albanian mafia and Los Lobos. The network sent drugs to Europe in shipping containers.
Jose Adolfo Macias, the longtime Los Choneros gang leader known as "Fito" was recently arraigned in the United States after being recaptured and extradited from Ecuador.
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In August 2023, several Colombian gunmen assassinated presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio. He was outspoken about links between Los Choneros and the Sinaloa Cartel and corruption in Ecuador.
Ecuador is the world's largest export point of cocaine traveling both into Central America, Mexico and the United States as well as directly to Europe and other continents. Around 70% of the drugs produced by Colombia and Peru, are shipped through neighboring Ecuador.
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Now the Ecuadorian Prosecutor's Office has charged Wilmer Geovanny Chavarría "Pipo" head of the rival Los Lobos gang, who is currently detained in Spain, as an alleged participant in the planning of the murder. According to the Public Ministry, a group of businessmen linked to corruption schemes that Villavicencio was pursuing and the former Correa minister José Serrano where the conspirators behind the assassination.
Former Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa called current Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa a criminal after Wilmer Chavarria accused Noboa himself of ordering the assassination of the presidential candidate.
On his X account, Correa wrote: "Remember how Villavicencio 's wife accused Daniel Noboa and Diana Salazar (Attorney General) of being behind her husband's death? Now it all makes sense. Noboa won in 2023 through murder, and in 2025 through fraud. CRIMINAL!"
As part of the "internal armed conflict," the Ecuadorian government has labeled several criminal organizations as terrorists. The Trump administration also designated Los Choneros and Los Lobos, as FTO terrorist organisations, linked respectively to the Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation cartels.
In December, the United States announced a temporary deployment of Air Force personnel to the former US base in the port city of Manta.





That’s the thing they work together and get things done. Mexico can’t do that ? Or they don’t want to ? Lmao maybe they don’t want their bosses to get mad. It is know they come on with lame excuses that their military can take them but they don’t want to make chaos. Like letting them kidnap and sell fent is doin their society a favor. Hopefully they accept the USA help and work together and yes we know the USA need to work on users and gun traffic problems too so it is a two side work in any case all the American continent need to work together from Brazil to Canada tbh is a root problem every where.
ReplyDeleteMexico don't need direct Us help to capture anyone as evidenced by the death of El Mencho and capture of many other cartel heads!
DeleteWhat Mexico needs is help on stopping the flow of guns cartels use from the US into Mexico.
Of course the Uas being the ass racists they are are not even thinking of doing so as long as Mexicans keep killing themselves.
It’s called pride you morron . If you don’t know history , learn it. The U.S. stole half of Mexicos territory ! Of course there’s no trust . The U.S. got to where it’s at by stealing lying and backstabbing. Look at Iran they were negotiating everything, they were complying and here comes felon Trump and genocidal maniac Netanyahu attacking and killing their leader . Like I said backstabbing is how they win , but they didn’t count on Iran already knowing that’s what they were going to do. Bye bye U.S. bases . Now Trump is scared asking for a cease fire , that’s not going to happen. You can’t just kill a religious leader and think a ceasefire will happen just because you want it . The U.S. once was an honest country now they hang out with Israel , that alone tells you where their morals are .
DeleteNot happening with our American drug glamorization culture. Free love maaaannn ☮️
DeleteThey dont want to cuz Fing Sheinbaum is a communist
DeleteThe work can get done without U.S intervention. Look at Mexico and all of the extraditions that have taken place without U.S or minimal U.S assistance. As of recently, Mexico has had a lot of economic and infrastructure progress while working with other countries. The minute the U.S steps foot in a country is the minute that country turns to shit. U.S Intervention= Destabilization/Exploitation.
DeleteEcuador is doing the correct thing here. Mexico and Colombia should learn from Ecuador. We won't play stupid games anymore with any country that protects criminal terrorists! Nuff Said!!!
ReplyDeleteJust destabilizing the country.
ReplyDeleteThe U.S. forced the Ecuador plane down with the president inside. Ecuador should shown restraint in cooperation.
ReplyDeleteAnimo Commandante Trump !
ReplyDeleteChapitos ,Mayp Flaco and Chapo Isidro you are next.
Spoken like a true nut hugger. Keyboard warriors that never leave their basement
DeleteMaybe US Should Stop Using Drugs in stead Blaming Other countries
ReplyDeleteMexico's pride keeps them in the dumps instead of using u.s.a to clean up cartels
ReplyDeleteBetting there are still going to be a number of traffickers who will be protected from high up due to their connections and the money they bring in. This will just drive up the violence.
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