We'll Face Cartels that Traffic Poison.
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that the Donald Trump administration will "confront" drug cartels that threaten national security by trafficking in "poison."
The U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, avoided answering in detail a question about whether U.S. troops would be deployed in Latin America to combat drug trafficking but reiterated that President Donald Trump’s order is to confront those who traffic in poison. During the signing of a Safe Third Country Agreement with the Government of Paraguay in the State Department, Rubio was questioned about the deployment of military troops against drug t…
By laying hands on his status as an imperialist power, the Donald Trump administration is preparing a covert and illegal invasion of countries on the continent. Covered by one of its executive orders and under the pretext of declaring the drug cartels terrorist organizations – which threaten the internal security of the United States – [...] The Charge Fight cartels, Trump's pretext for invading progressive governments first appeared on Contralí…
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned Thursday that the Donald Trump administration will "confront" drug cartels that threaten national security by trafficking in "poison," and cited the case of the Cartel de los Soles, which, he said, is led by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Marco Rubio warns that the U.S. will confront the cartels that traffic in "poison" was first published in the Digital Process.
Washington DC, United States.- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio avoided answering in detail a question about whether U.S. troops would be deployed in Latin America to combat drug trafficking but reiterated that President Donald Trump's order is to confront those who traffic in poison. During the signing of a Safe Third Country Agreement with the Government of Paraguay in the State Department, Rubio was questioned about the deployment of milit…
Photo: Agence Reforma Washington, U.S.- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio avoided answering in detail a question about whether U.S. troops would be deployed in Latin America to combat drug trafficking but reiterated that President Donald Trump's order is to confront those who traffic in poison. During the signing of a Safe Third Country Agreement with the Government of Paraguay in the State Department, Rubio was questioned about the deployment…
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