JD Vance Opens the Door to U.S. Military Action Against Drug Trafficking in Mexico: ‘We Will Protect the Population’
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JD Vance, vice president of the United States, warned of possible military intervention in Mexico against drug trafficking if the authorities don't take care of the issue.In an interview with Ilia Calderón, JD Vance noted that Donald Trump's government is looking to work with the Mexican government, but he did not rule out the possibility of taking "military measures" to combat the cartels.This despite Mexico's president Claudia Sheinbaum has re…
The fight against drug trafficking once again placed the relationship between Mexico and the United States on a high-voltage ground. US Vice President JD Vance said his government reserves the possibility of military action if it considers it necessary to protect the population of its country, although he insisted that the priority is to work in coordination with the Mexican authorities. During an interview with N+ Univisión, Vance was questione…
ActualidadRT, Latin American Summary, June 18, 2026. U.S. Vice President, JD Vance, said that his country could send troops unilaterally to Mexico with the supposed objective of combating drug trafficking, despite President Claudia Sheinbaum's repeated rejection of this proposal. "We would take military action if we feel it is necessary to protect [...] The entry United States. Vance launches a harsh military threat against Mexico was first publ…
US Vice President JD Vance has addressed Mexican authorities, saying military intervention is not out of the question.
The United States reserves the right to take military action in Mexican territory if necessary to protect U.S. citizens, JD Vance said. The American Vice President's statement came in the context of the Trump administration's ongoing fight against cartels in Latin American countries.
The vice president warned that the United States has the right to reserve the right to enter assets in Mexican territory to protect the American people.

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