Alinea Trump vs. Anti-Narco/mexico
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15 Articles
Trump announced an alliance of 17 countries to 'destroy' drug trafficking groups, putting emphasis on which epicenter of violence is Mexico.
During the summit called Shield of the Americas, Trump pointed out that cartel violence comes mainly from Mexico
In a meeting with Latin American leaders, President Trump said that the epicenter of cartel violence is Mexico and that they feed 'a large part of the bloodshed' in the hemisphere. "Mexican cartels are feeding and orchestrating much of the bloodshed and chaos in this hemisphere, and the U.S. government will do everything necessary to defend our national security," he said.
Roberto Vizcaíno President Donald Trump's message leaves no room for misinterpretations or doubts: that it goes militarily against Mexican cartels or what to say. Only now it will not only be the US that attacks posters with missiles on Mexican territory, but in the ball with 17 more governments within the agreement called “escudo of the Americas.” It would not be an act of war against Mexico, but against cartels already known as terrorists that…
“escudo de las Américas”: a hard anti-drug hand of Trump without having Mexico or Colombia? By Maxime Pluvinet The announcement of the so-called “escudo of the Americas” marks a new chapter in the foreign policy of the United States towards Latin America. During a summit held on Saturday, March 7 at its Miami resort together with twelve ideologically related leaders, Donald Trump called for “using lethal military force” against drug cartels, whi…
“She (the president of Mexico) a very good person, she has a beautiful voice, she is a beautiful woman. But with a beautiful voice. ‘President, president,’ I said to her, ‘let me eradicate the cartels.’ (She answered): ‘No, no, no.’ Please, president, we have to eradicate them,’ said Trump. Drafting AN/LP The US President, Donald Trump, said this Saturday at his summit with Latin American leaders ‘ Shield of the Americas’ that “Mexico is the epi…
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