Guatemala's Joint Strikes: A New Chapter in Drug Trafficking Fight

Guatemala has reportedly agreed to collaborate with the U.S. military to conduct joint strikes within its borders against drug trafficking groups. The New York Times cites sources familiar with these discussions, indicating increased cross-border military cooperation to combat the growing drug trade in the region.


Devdiscourse News Desk | May 28 (Reuters) - ​Guatemala ​Has ‌Agreed To ​Carry ‌Out Joint Strikes With The United ‌States Military Inside ‌Its Territory To Target Drug ⁠Trafficking ​Groups | Updated: 28-05-2026 14:46 IST | Created: 28-05-2026 14:46 IST
Guatemala's Joint Strikes: A New Chapter in Drug Trafficking Fight
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Guatemala and the United States are reportedly set to collaborate in joint military operations targeting drug trafficking networks within Guatemalan territory. According to a New York Times report on Thursday, three individuals familiar with the discussions confirmed the plans.

This agreement marks a significant step in cross-border military cooperation, aiming to tackle the pervasive issue of drug trafficking. It's seen as part of broader international efforts to curb illegal trade.

There has been no immediate confirmation of this report from Reuters, leaving some details of the agreement still under wraps. The potential implications for regional stability and anti-drug strategies remain to be fully understood.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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