BY Brenden AckermanMarch 7, 2026
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U.S. military strikes narco-terrorist network in Ecuador at the request of the Ecuadorian government

The U.S. military struck a narco-terrorist network inside Ecuador on Friday, marking the first known American kinetic operation on South American soil in the broader campaign against drug trafficking organizations in the Western Hemisphere.

U.S. Southern Command confirmed that the strike targeted what the Pentagon described as "a narco-terrorist supply complex," carried out at Ecuador's own request. Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell said Ecuadorian officials asked the War Department to execute the targeted action.

"This operation demonstrates the power of coordinated action and sends a clear message: Narco-terrorist networks will not find refuge in our hemisphere."

It was not immediately clear whether there were any casualties from the operation.

A partner asked, and America answered

The operation did not materialize in a vacuum. Earlier this week, SOUTHCOM and Ecuadorian forces launched joint operations targeting suspected narco-terrorists within Ecuador. Separately, the U.S. Embassy in Ecuador announced it had "successfully concluded a joint operation" with Europol and Ecuadorian authorities to dismantle the Hernán Ruilova Barzola transnational drug trafficking organization, which the embassy said is linked to the Los Lobos cartel, as Fox News reports.

Then came Friday's strike.

SOUTHCOM posted the confirmation on X:

"At the order of @SecWar, #SOUTHCOM Commander Gen. Francis L. Donovan directed the joint force to support Ecuadorian forces conducing lethal kinetic operations against Designated Terrorist Organizations within Ecuador March 6."

The sequence matters. This wasn't a unilateral American operation imposed on a reluctant government. Ecuador asked. The U.S. delivered. That distinction separates this from the kind of interventionism that rightly draws skepticism. A sovereign nation identified a terrorist threat it could not neutralize alone and turned to its most capable ally.

Parnell emphasized that Ecuador specifically requested the action "to advance our shared objective of dismantling narco-terrorist networks."

The broader campaign takes shape

Friday's strike in Ecuador fits within a rapidly expanding campaign. The U.S. has carried out at least 43 strikes targeting suspected drug-trafficking operations in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific, resulting in approximately 150 deaths. But an operation on the South American mainland signals an escalation in scope, if not in principle.

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, who shared video of the strike on X, framed it in exactly those terms:

"Yes — as @POTUS has said — we are bombing narco-terrorists on land as well. Thank you to our partners in Ecuador. Much more to come from @Southcom."

"Much more to come" is not ambiguous. It's a promise.

The timing is also notable. Just one day before the strike, on March 5, Gen. Donovan, Hegseth, and homeland security advisor Stephen Miller hosted the inaugural Americas Counter Cartel Conference at SOUTHCOM headquarters in Doral, Florida. The conference-to-combat pipeline was measured in hours, not months.

What seriousness looks like

For years, the narco-terrorism conversation in Washington amounted to press conferences and interagency memos. Cartels metastasized. Ecuador, once one of the safest countries in Latin America, descended into a war zone run by transnational criminal organizations with more firepower than some national militaries. The previous approach of diplomatic hand-wringing and "root causes" summits produced nothing but body counts.

This administration chose a different tool.

Gen. Donovan congratulated the joint forces and Ecuadorian armed forces after the operation:

"This collaborative and decisive action is a strategic success for all nations in the Western Hemisphere committed to disrupting and defeating narco-terrorism."

Parnell reinforced the broader strategic posture, saying the War Department is "uniting partners across the Western Hemisphere to detect, disrupt, and destroy designated terrorist organizations that fuel violence and corruption." He added that the U.S. "remains steadfast in supporting nations that stand against narco-terrorism."

The language is deliberate throughout. Not "drug traffickers." Not "criminal networks." Designated terrorist organizations. The designation matters because it unlocks authorities, resources, and rules of engagement that transform the fight from a law enforcement problem into a national security campaign.

A model for the hemisphere

The Ecuador operation offers something the region desperately needs: proof of concept. Nations across Latin America face the same narco-terrorist threats but lack the capacity to confront them alone. If Ecuador can request and receive direct military support to destroy cartel infrastructure on its own soil, so can others.

That's the signal Parnell was sending:

"Together, we will dismantle trafficking and corruption networks, hold these organizations accountable, and restore peace through strength."

Peace through strength. The phrase has a long lineage in conservative foreign policy for a reason. It works. Cartels understand force. They exploit weakness. Every narco-submarine interdicted, every supply complex leveled, every trafficking node dismantled recalculates the risk equation for organizations that have operated with near impunity for decades.

The specifics of Friday's strike, including the precise location and casualty figures, remain undisclosed. But the strategic message requires no clarification. The Western Hemisphere's narco-terrorist networks now operate under a new reality: there is no refuge.

Written by: Brenden Ackerman
Brendan is is a political writer reporting on Capitol Hill, social issues, and the intersection of politics and culture.

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