We Won the Spiritual War” — Nayib Bukele on El Salvador’s Crackdown on MS-13
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We Won the Spiritual War” — Nayib Bukele on El Salvador’s Crackdown on MS-13

The President of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, has described his government’s aggressive campaign against the notorious gang MS-13 as more than a security operation — calling it a “spiritual war.”

Following a surge in gang-related violence, Bukele’s administration launched a sweeping nationwide crackdown that resulted in nearly 80,000 arrests. The operation has since been credited with a dramatic reduction in homicide rates, transforming El Salvador from one of the most dangerous countries in the world to one of the safest in the region, according to government figures.

However, Bukele has framed the fight in terms that go beyond conventional law enforcement. In public remarks, he described MS-13 not merely as a criminal organization, but as a “satanic group,” citing accounts from former members about alleged rituals, including claims of extreme violence tied to occult practices.

The president revealed that prayer played a central role during the campaign, suggesting that faith was a guiding force behind the government’s actions. Reflecting on the outcome, Bukele emphasized that the victory was not only strategic but spiritual.

“We won the spiritual war,” he declared — a statement that has sparked both support and debate globally.

Supporters argue that Bukele’s tough stance has restored order and security in a country long plagued by gang violence. Critics, however, have raised concerns about human rights, pointing to mass arrests and emergency measures that limit due process.

Despite the controversy, Bukele’s framing of the crackdown highlights a broader narrative — one that blends governance, security, and personal belief. For him, the battle against MS-13 was not just about dismantling a gang, but confronting what he perceives as a deeper, more sinister force.

As El Salvador continues to navigate the aftermath of this unprecedented campaign, Bukele’s words remain a powerful reflection of how leadership, belief, and national security can intersect in unexpected ways.

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