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Trump calls drug-trafficking cartels 'the ISIS of the western hemisphere'

Trump labels drug-trafficking cartels as "the ISIS of the western hemisphere," underscoring their threat. Discover insights from his upcoming address on U.S. operations in the Caribbean.

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Trump calls drug-trafficking cartels 'the ISIS of the western hemisphere'
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US President Donald Trump referred to drug-trafficking cartels as "the ISIS of the western hemisphere" during a recent statement. This remark highlights the administration"s stance on the ongoing issues related to drug trafficking and organized crime in the region.

The comments were made amid ongoing discussions about U.S. operations in the Caribbean, as Trump is set to deliver a major address addressing these matters shortly. For more on this topic, see recent developments.

Trump"s characterization of the cartels draws a parallel between their activities and those of terrorist organizations, emphasizing the perceived threat they pose to the United States and its allies. As previously reported, there have been various efforts to combat these organizations, which have been linked to violence and drug-related crimes across the region.

For additional context on related political issues, refer to earlier coverage regarding state and federal tensions over law enforcement actions.