Attacks on Latin American drug cartels are “just the beginning” Joseph Humire, the acting assistant secretary of war for homeland defense and Americas security affairs, told members of the House Armed Services Committee last week.
An attack on Cuba is also on the cards. Humire’s meeting came a day after Trump said:
I do believe I’ll be the honor of — having the honor of taking Cuba. Whether I free it, take it, I think I can do anything I want with it.
You can read our reporting on the Cuba blockade and US aggression here.
The build-up to the 3 January attack on Venezuela was characterised by unlawful drone strikes on alleged ‘narco-terrorist’ boats in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific. This pattern has continued. The last strike was on 19 March, bringing the death toll to 157 across 44 strikes since 2 September 2025.
Latin America: Total Extermination
Humire told the House Armed Services Committee:
that the Department of War supported “bilateral kinetic actions against cartel targets along the Colombia-Ecuador border” — Pentagon-speak for March 3 strikes on unnamed “Designated Terrorist Organizations”.
“The joint effort, named ‘Operation Total Extermination,’ is the start of a military offensive by Ecuador against transnational criminal organizations with the support of the U.S”.
The American commander for operations in the so-called Southcom region, General Francis Donovan, said the strikes were only a small part of what the US had planned:
What we’re moving for right now might be an extension of Southern Spear, but really a counter-cartel campaign process that puts total systemic friction across this network. I believe these kinetic [boat] strikes are just one small part of that.
As in Iran, the US appears to have issues with targeting or telling the truth – likely both.
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