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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNoem to serve as the felon's "Shield of the Americas" envoy.
God help us all as they step up illegal military action to advance their imperial ambitions.
Blues Heron
(8,860 posts)Walleye
(44,898 posts)pat_k
(13,394 posts)Invited Latin American heads of state to tell them we'll bomb the shit out of their nations. The Shield of the Americas summit 3/7 is a follow up to the "counter- cartel conference at which Miller had this to say:
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/5/trump-administration-doubles-down-on-military-action-in-latin-america
Miller further maintained there is no �criminal justice solution� to drug cartels, which he likened to armed groups like al-Qaeda and ISIL (ISIS).
Organised crime, he concluded, �can only be defeated with military power�.
CurtEastPoint
(20,028 posts)2naSalit
(102,904 posts)Anyone who has to deal with her will have no respect for her as she deserves none.
UTUSN
(77,795 posts)kacekwl
(9,161 posts)Assistant manager.
Fiendish Thingy
(23,281 posts)Which is the position she would have in the private sector.
Torchlight
(6,835 posts)But if t-shirt sloganeering makes 'em feel patriotic, and if bumper stickers save their souls, then this bit of craven nomenclature makes all the sense in the world.
Tripper11
(4,466 posts)The Shield of the Americas
As of March 2026, "The Shield of the Americas" is a high-profile security initiative recently announced by the Trump administration. It is not an established government "department" like the Department of Defense, but rather a strategic framework and special envoy position.Here is the breakdown of what it is and its current status:What is The Shield of the Americas?It is a regional security initiative focused on the Western Hemisphere. Its primary goal is to increase security cooperation between the United States and "like-minded" nations in Latin and South America. Key focus areas include:Immigration Control: Coordinating efforts to manage migration flows and border security across the region.Counter-Proliferation: Preventing the spread of sensitive technology and munitions to adversaries.Political Alliances: Building a "Right-Wing South American Alliance" to counter the influence of regional rivals.When did it start?The initiative was officially thrust into the spotlight on March 5, 2026.President Trump announced the role of Special Envoy for The Shield of the Americas on this date.Kristi Noem was appointed as the first Special Envoy for the program, moving into the role after stepping down as the Secretary of Homeland Security.More specific details and formal operational structures are expected to be unveiled during a summit in Doral, Florida, on Saturday, March 7, 2026.Who pays for it?As a U.S. government initiative, it is funded by U.S. taxpayers through federal budget allocations.Lead Agency: The program is closely tied to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the State Department.Budgeting: Funding for such initiatives typically comes from the "International Security Assistance" portion of the federal budget or specific DHS appropriations.Partner Contributions: While the U.S. provides the primary funding and leadership, participating nations in the "Shield Alliance" are expected to contribute their own local resources and personnel to joint operations.Note on "Shield America": Do not confuse this new initiative with Shield America, a long-standing industry outreach program run by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) since at least 2001, which focuses specifically on preventing illegal exports of technology.
As of **March 2026**, "The Shield of the Americas" is a high-profile security initiative recently announced by the Trump administration. It is not an established government "department" like the Department of Defense, but rather a strategic framework and special envoy position.
Here is the breakdown of what it is and its current status:
### What is The Shield of the Americas?
It is a **regional security initiative** focused on the Western Hemisphere. Its primary goal is to increase security cooperation between the United States and "like-minded" nations in Latin and South America. Key focus areas include:
* **Immigration Control
* Coordinating efforts to manage migration flows and border security across the region.
* **Counter-Proliferation
* Preventing the spread of sensitive technology and munitions to adversaries.
* **Political Alliances
* Building a "Right-Wing South American Alliance" to counter the influence of regional rivals.
### When did it start?
The initiative was officially thrust into the spotlight on **March 5, 2026**.
* President Trump announced the role of **Special Envoy for The Shield of the Americas** on this date.
* **Kristi Noem** was appointed as the first Special Envoy for the program, moving into the role after stepping down as the Secretary of Homeland Security.
* More specific details and formal operational structures are expected to be unveiled during a summit in **Doral, Florida, on Saturday, March 7, 2026**.
### Who pays for it?
As a U.S. government initiative, it is funded by **U.S. taxpayers** through federal budget allocations.
* **Lead Agency
* The program is closely tied to the **Department of Homeland Security (DHS)** and the **State Department**.
* **Budgeting
* Funding for such initiatives typically comes from the "International Security Assistance" portion of the federal budget or specific DHS appropriations.
* **Partner Contributions
* While the U.S. provides the primary funding and leadership, participating nations in the "Shield Alliance" are expected to contribute their own local resources and personnel to joint operations.
---
**Note on "Shield America"
* Do not confuse this new initiative with *Shield America*, a long-standing industry outreach program run by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) since at least 2001, which focuses specifically on preventing illegal exports of technology.
As of **March 2026**, "The Shield of the Americas" is a high-profile security initiative recently announced by the Trump administration. It is not an established government "department" like the Department of Defense, but rather a strategic framework and special envoy position.
Here is the breakdown of what it is and its current status:
### What is The Shield of the Americas?
It is a **regional security initiative** focused on the Western Hemisphere. Its primary goal is to increase security cooperation between the United States and "like-minded" nations in Latin and South America. Key focus areas include:
* **Immigration Control
* Coordinating efforts to manage migration flows and border security across the region.
* **Counter-Proliferation
* Preventing the spread of sensitive technology and munitions to adversaries.
* **Political Alliances
* Building a "Right-Wing South American Alliance" to counter the influence of regional rivals.
### When did it start?
The initiative was officially thrust into the spotlight on **March 5, 2026**.
* President Trump announced the role of **Special Envoy for The Shield of the Americas** on this date.
* **Kristi Noem** was appointed as the first Special Envoy for the program, moving into the role after stepping down as the Secretary of Homeland Security.
* More specific details and formal operational structures are expected to be unveiled during a summit in **Doral, Florida, on Saturday, March 7, 2026**.
### Who pays for it?
As a U.S. government initiative, it is funded by **U.S. taxpayers** through federal budget allocations.
* **Lead Agency
* The program is closely tied to the **Department of Homeland Security (DHS)** and the **State Department**.
* **Budgeting
* Funding for such initiatives typically comes from the "International Security Assistance" portion of the federal budget or specific DHS appropriations.
* **Partner Contributions
* While the U.S. provides the primary funding and leadership, participating nations in the "Shield Alliance" are expected to contribute their own local resources and personnel to joint operations.
---
**Note on "Shield America"
* Do not confuse this new initiative with *Shield America*, a long-standing industry outreach program run by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) since at least 2001, which focuses specifically on preventing illegal exports of technology.
As of **March 2026**, "The Shield of the Americas" is a high-profile security initiative recently announced by the Trump administration. It is not an established government "department" like the Department of Defense, but rather a strategic framework and special envoy position.
Here is the breakdown of what it is and its current status:
### What is The Shield of the Americas?
It is a **regional security initiative** focused on the Western Hemisphere. Its primary goal is to increase security cooperation between the United States and "like-minded" nations in Latin and South America. Key focus areas include:
* **Immigration Control
* Coordinating efforts to manage migration flows and border security across the region.
* **Counter-Proliferation
* Preventing the spread of sensitive technology and munitions to adversaries.
* **Political Alliances
* Building a "Right-Wing South American Alliance" to counter the influence of regional rivals.
### When did it start?
The initiative was officially thrust into the spotlight on **March 5, 2026**.
* President Trump announced the role of **Special Envoy for The Shield of the Americas** on this date.
* **Kristi Noem** was appointed as the first Special Envoy for the program, moving into the role after stepping down as the Secretary of Homeland Security.
* More specific details and formal operational structures are expected to be unveiled during a summit in **Doral, Florida, on Saturday, March 7, 2026**.
### Who pays for it?
As a U.S. government initiative, it is funded by **U.S. taxpayers** through federal budget allocations.
* **Lead Agency
* The program is closely tied to the **Department of Homeland Security (DHS)** and the **State Department**.
* **Budgeting
* Funding for such initiatives typically comes from the "International Security Assistance" portion of the federal budget or specific DHS appropriations.
* **Partner Contributions
* While the U.S. provides the primary funding and leadership, participating nations in the "Shield Alliance" are expected to contribute their own local resources and personnel to joint operations.
---
**Note on "Shield America"
* Do not confuse this new initiative with *Shield America*, a long-standing industry outreach program run by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) since at least 2001, which focuses specifically on preventing illegal exports of technology.
Would you like me to look up the specific list of countries invited to the upcoming summit in Florida?
Vinca
(54,014 posts)What happens to Lewandowski? And the blankie?
