Ecuador ‘would love to have US forces’ helping in gang crackdown, president says
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Noboa interested in agreement with the U.S. to fight organized crime in Ecuador - La Tercera
The re-elected president of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, expressed interest in consolidating a cooperation agreement with the United States to combat gangs and organized crime, which is subject to a high degree of insecurity in that South American country.In an interview with CNN, Noboa clarified that his intention is for the Trump administration to support him in security operations, but stressed that if such a situation occurs, American troops would…
President Daniel Noboa: Ecuador Wants 'Real Help' from Trump to Fight Crime
President of Ecuador Daniel Noboa, who was reelected for a second term on Sunday, reiterated on Tuesday his goal of establishing a security alliance with U.S. President Donald Trump to receive "real help" to fight crime. The post President Daniel Noboa: Ecuador Wants ‘Real Help’ from Trump to Fight Crime appeared first on Breitbart.
Noboa wants foreign military bases in Ecuador; he needs a new constitution
Quito. Once the National Electoral Council (CNE) and some foreign observers have declared that there is no sign of fraud in last Sunday’s elections, the re-elected President Daniel Noboa wants to leave behind the Montecristi Constitution and create a new legal framework for the liberalization of the economy, the installation of foreign military bases and structural reforms in the State.
In an exclusive interview with CNN, President Noboa says he hopes to receive "real help" from the U.S. to combat crime.
By Cynthia Zamora, Tamara Benavides, Luis Yepes and Fernando del Rincón, CNN en Español Daniel Noboa expected to win the second round of the presidential election in Ecuador, but was surprised by the eleven percentage point margin by which he did so. “We didn't project that difference, but the campaign and the strategy sought to capture a lot of undecided votes in the end, and well, it worked,” the president said in an exclusive interview with F…
Carr Launches 'Operation Hold the Line' to Combat Transnational Gangs in Georgia
AUSTELL — Heeding a call from President Donald Trump, Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr gathered local, state and federal law enforcement agencies in Cobb County Tuesday to “Hold the Line” against transnational gangs.
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