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Trump threatens ground attacks against cartels anywhere, including Mexico

Trump warns that ground attacks against cartels could happen “anywhere”, including Mexico

Trump threatens ground attacks against cartels anywhere including Mexico
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In his campaign against drug smuggling, President Donald Trump warned that ground attacks against drug cartels may occur "anywhere," including in Mexico, Central America, and South America. We are aware of their paths. We are completely aware of them. We are aware of their houses. We are completely aware of them. We're going to fight the cartel," he declared in a statement released exclusively to The New York Post. When Trump said," It could be anywhere, but it could be anywhere," when asked if the problems may reach Mexican, Venezuelan, or Colombian territory. Mexico under stress and recent past. Trump has been repeatedly pressuring the Mexican government to allow U. S. troops to enter to help with the fight against drug trafficking, which is a risk. But, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum refrained from considering any potential defense assaults on her nation. We have absolutely refused, first because we defend our sovereignty, and second because it's not necessary, she said. " I don't believe in an invasion, I don't actually think it's something they're taking seriously. On January 21, Mexico granted 37 prisoners a warrants to the United States in connection with pharmaceutical organizations, including those affiliated with Beltran Leyva, Jalisco New Generation, and Northeast organizations, which Washington views as terrorists. The authorities were cooperative, according to US Attorney General Pam Bondi, who thanked them for their cooperation and assured these criminals of sharp and complete justice.

Trump's sea operations results

Trump bragged about his strategy of combating drug-running boats in the Pacific and the Caribbean, and he bragged about his plan to stop 97 % of the drug flow into the nation by sea. In an activity where two people died and one survived, US Southern Command just destroyed a ship linked to drug trafficking in international waters of the Pacific. More than 35 vessels have been attacked against them since August 2025, with more than 110 of those incidents, which has drawn international condemnation for the use of force since at least the second attack since January 3rd. Trump and Sheinbaum have a strained relationship: despite the president's admiration for the government, he has insisted that Mexico is not doing much to prevent the cartel. Sheinbaum, for her part, argued that the government of her country has the right to decide whether captives are released and whether or not they were reached through negotiations with the US.

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