Trump Threatens Action Against Mexican Drug Cartels
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Trump is intensifying the pressure on Mexico: After its deployment in Venezuela, he is now threatening military strikes – experts warn against acts contrary to international law.
American forces will launch ground attacks on cartels in Mexico, and US President Donald Trump announced the Hannity program on Fox News.
Washington. “We’re going to start attacking cartels by land now. Cartels are controlling Mexico,” U.S. President Donald Trump said last night in an interview with Fox News. Hours earlier, before a question from The New York Times about whether there are limits to its global power, he replied: “Yes, there is one thing. My own morality. My own mind. It’s the only thing that can stop me (...) I don’t need international law.”
Washington.- U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated his threat to launch unilateral military attacks against drug cartel positions as the Pentagon has been doing since September against boats allegedly loaded with drugs in the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. "We are going to start taking strong action against cartels," Trump told Fox News.
Trump Threatens Action Against Mexican Drug Cartels
Victoria, January 10 – United States President Donald Trump has intensified his aggressive stance following recent actions against Venezuela. After ordering a raid in Venezuela last week that led to the detention of President Nicolás Maduro at his Caracas residence, Trump has now turned his attention towards Mexico. Trump has accused Mexico of facilitating the flow of drugs and illegal immigrants into the United States, labeling many of them as …
Armando Guzmán, a Washington correspondent, in collaboration with José Cárdenas, reported on recent statements by Donald Trump, who said he would seek to attack all drug cartels, including those in Mexico, generating concern among...
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