US special forces sent to Ecuador for joint operations against narco-trafficking gangs

Quito, Ecuador - US troops are carrying out joint military operations with Ecuadorian forces against narco-trafficking gangs near the Colombian border, Ecuadoran officials have confirmed.

Police arrest Eduardo Gomez, alias "Gordo Paul", a leader of the Los Lobos drug trafficking group, during a curfew imposed by Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa to tackle organized crime on May 14, 2026.
Police arrest Eduardo Gomez, alias "Gordo Paul", a leader of the Los Lobos drug trafficking group, during a curfew imposed by Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa to tackle organized crime on May 14, 2026.  © AFP

Ecuador's right-wing President Daniel Noboa is one of President Donald Trump's closest allies in Latin America.

US forces have for months been supporting his military against the drug traffickers that have turned what was once one of South America's safest countries into one of its deadliest.

"We are with the 7th (Special Forces) Group of the US Army...we are working together in the fight against narcoterrorism," Juan Jaramillo, governor of violence-plagued Esmeraldas province, said Wednesday.

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He declined to say how many US troops were deployed in the area or since when.

Defense Minister Gian Carlo Loffredo on Thursday announced the arrival of two warships and three US Black Hawk helicopters to control parts of the coast, including the port of Manta, a trafficking hotspot.

The operations are being conducted under the auspices of Trump's Shield of the Americas anti-cartel alliance.

The coastal province of Esmeraldas has seen a surge in murders, kidnappings, and extortion rackets carried out by drug trafficking groups that ship cocaine from neighboring Colombia and Peru through Ecuador's ports to world markets.

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