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    Argentina Labels Jalisco New Generation Cartel as Terrorist Organization

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 27, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, Argentina has officially classified the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) as a terrorist organization. This move was announced by the office of President Javier Milei, signaling a strategic shift in the country’s approach to combating transnational criminal networks. The designation aims to enhance legal and operational frameworks to tackle the cartel’s influence and activities within and beyond Argentina’s borders.

    The Jalisco New Generation Cartel, originating from Mexico, is notorious for its involvement in drug trafficking, violent crime, and money laundering across the Americas. By labeling CJNG as a terrorist group, Argentina aligns itself with international efforts to disrupt the cartel’s operations and cut off its resources. This classification allows for stronger cooperation with foreign governments and law enforcement agencies, facilitating intelligence sharing and coordinated actions.

    Meanwhile, this designation underscores the growing recognition of organized crime as a threat not only to public security but also to national stability and international peace. Argentina’s decision may prompt other countries in the region to adopt similar measures, potentially leading to a more unified front against criminal syndicates. Ultimately, this move could contribute to reducing the cartel’s reach and impact across Latin America and beyond.

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