Ecuador launches U.S.-backed anti-drug operations: "We're at war"

CBS News
March 16, 2026
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Ecuador launched U.S.-backed military operations against drug cartels, declaring they are at war.

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Ecuador has launched U.S.-backed anti-drug operations against drug cartels, with officials declaring "We're at war." The operation represents a joint show of force targeting criminal organizations in the South American country.

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Ecuador has launched U.S.-backed anti-drug operations targeting criminal organizations.

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