U.S. and Ecuador Launch Joint Counter-Narcoterrorism Operation: Key Details.
Military Campaigns in Ecuador and Iran
According to Novyny.live: On March 4, 2026, the United States and Ecuador announced the start of a joint military operation targeting terrorist organizations within Ecuador to combat narcoterrorism. This campaign aims to dismantle the violence and corruption fueled by the drug trade. U.S. officials have expressed a firm commitment to working alongside Ecuadorian forces in this endeavor, which addresses a significant security threat in the Western Hemisphere.
The U.S. Southern Command's press office stated: 'We are taking decisive action together to counter narcoterrorists who have long sown terror, violence, and corruption among the people across the hemisphere.'
General Francis L. Donovan also paid tribute to the men and women of the Ecuadorian Armed Forces, highlighting the critical importance of their role in the operation.
Military Campaign Against Iran
In a separate but concurrent development, the United States and Israel initiated a military campaign against Iran on February 28, 2026. This operation in Iran is expected to last approximately four weeks. On March 3, 2026, Israel struck a building in Iran, resulting in the death of Ali Khamenei. This event precipitated the election of a new leader, Mojtaba Khamenei. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has reported that it has no evidence of Iran having developed a nuclear bomb.
These simultaneous military actions in Ecuador and Iran reflect an intensification of international efforts to confront terrorism and related threats from narcotics and potential nuclear proliferation. The operations underscore a strategic push by the U.S. and its allies to address complex security challenges that threaten regional stability. The outcomes are likely to have significant repercussions for international relations and global security frameworks in the coming months.
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