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Ecuador Deploys 10,000 Troops to Combat Drug Traffickers

Published January 17, 2026, 07:12
Ecuador Deploys 10,000 Troops to Combat Drug Traffickers

Ecuador has deployed 10,000 troops in an effort to combat the escalating violence caused by drug trafficking gangs. The country has become a major transit hub for cocaine, caught between the main producing nations, Colombia and Peru. The deployment includes hundreds of special forces members sent to the ports of Guayaquil and Manta, two critical points for drug trafficking. The government of Daniel Noboa, with US support, has intensified efforts to fight crime, as Ecuador experiences an unprecedented surge in homicides. This operation follows Washington's announcement of sending American military forces for a similar purpose. The Ecuadorian Defense Minister has ordered the military presence to continue indefinitely in Guayaquil, as the country faces a serious security crisis. The increase in violence is linked to clashes between gangs with ties to Mexican and Colombian cartels. The situation has led to drastic measures, with the Ministry of Defense warning that anyone who endangers the country's security will face severe consequences. This operation marks a significant escalation in Ecuador's attempt to regain control and address the threat of drugs and crime.