Donald Trump 'Looking to Deploy US Troops & Drones in Mexico'
- President Donald Trump is preparing to deploy U.S. military units to combat drug cartels in Mexico, according to NBC News.
 - The deployment will involve Joint Special Operations Command units targeting drug labs and cartel leaders.
 - The operation may operate under Title 50 authority, allowing actions outside traditional military command.
 - The government and military have begun detailed planning for a new mission to send U.S. troops to target drug cartels.
 
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Trump Prepares To Use Black Ops Teams In Mexico To Crush Drug Cartels: DETAILS
President Donald Trump reportedly is preparing to deploy America's deadliest military units to crush drug cartels in Mexico.The President and the United States military are currently obliterating drug boats in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific.Stopping the cartels is a top priority for Trump's second administration. There is also a massive military build-up in the region and attention turns to Venezuela.Now, it appears Trump is ready to take thi…
The problems for the Mexican government are joined by criticism of the execution of Carlos Manzo, mayor of Uruapan, adding a new threat from Donald Trump of attacks against cartels in Mexico. The U.S. administration analyzes the use of force to attack facilities and cartel leaders declared as terrorists, NBC News said in a report. The White House has not issued comments on the possible use of U.S. Army teams against Mexican drug traffickers. How…
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has previously rejected the idea of US troops in her country
According to sources, the United States may send troops to Mexico to fight drugs.
White House weighs sending troops, intelligence teams to Mexico to target drug cartels 41NBC News
(NBC)- The Trump administration is developing plans to send U.S. troops and intelligence officers to Mexico to help target drug cartel leadership with precision strikes, four current and former U.S. officials tell NBC News. Officials emphasize that a deployment is not imminent and that what is under way is detailed planning and option-building rather than an approved mission. The effort comes after a series of U.S. strikes on vessels the adminis…
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