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The "Global War on Terror" was characterized by open-ended commitments, the erosion of civil liberties in partner nations, and the destabilization of entire regions under the banner of security.
The early events, Maduro's arrest on narco-terrorism charges, the Cuba designation as terrorist and cartel kingpin, unaccounted extra judicial killings at sea, are consistent with the GWoT's opening phase.
As the US pivots to a "Hemispheric War on Cartels," via "Operation Total Extermination" whose blueprint are outlined in an official document which suggests that Latin America is set to inherit the same neocolonial legacy of permanent military presence and strategic, economic subordination that defined the last two decades in the Middle East.
The Department of War's (DoW) 2026 posture statement, delivered by Acting Assistant Secretary Joseph M. Humire, outlines a fundamental restructuring of US defense priorities centered on the "American homeland and hemisphere first."
While framed as a defensive strategy to counter narco-terrorism and seal borders, an analysis of the operational methods, strategic language, and geopolitical objectives reveals a blueprint for sustained, intrusive intervention across Latin America and the Caribbean. By explicitly applying the lexicon and legal frameworks of the Global War on Terror, pretty much like "kinetic strikes," "designated terrorist organizations," and "coalition of the willing", to cartels and hemispheric adversaries, the United States is establishing a precedent for extra-jurisdictional military action and overlordship.
If this counter-cartel strategy follows the trajectory of the counter-terrorism legacy, it will result in a neocolonial design characterized by permanent military access, sovereignty erosion for partner and targeted nations, and the subordination of regional stability to US strategic and economic dominance via a Washington Consensus all the while the cartels will thrive like ISIS has done thanks to the US. Thus, as the US counter-cartel campaign mirrors the US counter-terrorist legacy, we can expect a neocolonial design on the region for carving a Unipolar sphere of influence in the western hemisphere.
Cartel Labels as a Gateway to Unilateral Military Action
The most significant shift documented in the posture statement is the formal conflation of transnational criminal organizations (TCOs) with terrorist entities, enabling the application of counter-terrorism authorities in the Western Hemisphere. The document details 45 "lethal kinetic strikes" conducted since September 2025 against vessels tied to Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan gang now designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) but that according to Interior Minister Diodaso Cabello – before Maduro's abduction a year ago – the gang was already wiped out in 2023.