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Ecuador's President Noboa Seeks Real Help, U.S. Troops to Combat Gang Violence

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Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa has expressed a strong desire for increased support from the United States to combat rising crime rates in the country. In an exclusive interview with CNN, Noboa stated that Ecuador would greatly appreciate assistance, including the potential deployment of U.S. troops to help address gang violence. He emphasized the need for 'real help' from the U.S. in tackling insecurity, highlighting the urgency of the situation. Noboa also discussed his ongoing efforts to strengthen relations with the Trump administration and indicated a willingness to repair ties with Mexico following recent diplomatic tensions.

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    Noboa says Ecuador “would love to have” US troops to combat crime https://t.co/A9GmIIcdGK

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    EXCLUSIVE | Daniel Noboa highlighted the need to receive “real help” from the US to face insecurity in #Ecuador. 🎥 Watch the interview on our YouTube channel. https://t.co/wrfUkKJ7tC

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    Daniel Noboa said he “would love to have” U.S. troops to combat gangs in Ecuador https://t.co/6Ipth5hJ9n

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    Ecuador's President Noboa Seeks Real Help, U.S. Troops to Combat Gang Violence