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Trump willing to attack drug cartels and states: 'I'm not happy with Mexico'

Donald Trump declared that he is willing to launch attacks inside Mexico if necessary to thwart the smuggling of illegal narcotics into the US

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Donald Trump declared that he is ready to start attacks inside Mexico if needed to prevent the trafficking of illegal narcotics toward the United States on this Monday despite having previously praised the cooperation with his surrounding nation.

Had I launch attacks on Mexico to prevent drug trafficking? I'm all for it, in my opinion. The president said at the White House," I'm not saying I'm going to accomplish it," adding," I'm going to accomplish it whatever it takes. " But I did take pride in doing it. her support for the fight against pharmaceutical smuggling in the US.

In response to Operation Southern Spear, which he has ordered to fight drug trafficking in Latin America, the president made these comments to the press in the Oval Office. This has heightened tensions with Venezuela in the wake of a potential US attack on its territory.

More than 70 people are being extrajudicially killed by the US government, whom it labels "narco-terrorists," without providing any evidence to support for a claim. Since September, the US government has destroyed about 20 ships in the Caribbean and the Pacific, close to Venezuela and Colombia.

The Trump administration has been planning a goal to deliver US intelligence commanders and troops to Mexico to fight drug cartels, according to a report from NBC News earlier this month. However, conversations about the range of the vision are also raging and no definitive decision has been made.

Additionally, in response to President Claudia Sheinbaum's speech, which comes three days after the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio made a statement stating that a US military intervention was out of the question and highlighted the "understanding" between the two countries regarding security issues. Any US involvement is ruled out, the president remarked.

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