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Guatemala and U.S. Agree on Joint Strikes Against Drug Gangs
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Guatemala has agreed to allow U.S.-led airstrikes and other joint military actions against drug gangs, framing the move as part of a broader Trump‑era strategy built on existing bilateral agreements. The plan explicitly excludes U.S. ground operations on Guatemalan soil.
Administration continues to work to carry out the president's agenda.
We have discussed the possibilities of intensifying the collaboration that has been taking place within the framework of existing bilateral agreements.
There is no agreement authorizing foreign military operations on national territory.
Under Secretary Hegseth's leadership, the department will continue working with trusted partners to defend the homeland and secure the western hemisphere.
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- 3.Mexico under Claudia Sheinbaum
- 4.Venezuela under Maduro
- 5.Fentanyl Crisis
- 6.Colombian Armed Groups
- 7.Guatemala under Bernardo Arévalo
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- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Bernardo Arevalo
- 3.Claudia Sheinbaum
- 4.Joel Valdez
- 5.Pete Hegseth
- 6.Daniel Noboa
- 7.Henry Saenz