2025-11-18 16:55:10
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Trump's Military Strategy Targets Mexican Cartels Amid Fentanyl Crisis

US President Donald Trump has signaled a willingness to expand military actions against drug cartels, potentially targeting Mexico to combat the fentanyl crisis. He emphasizes the urgency of addressing drug-related deaths and claims the US is prepared to strike known cartel routes.

This stance contradicts Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's opposition to foreign military intervention. Trump's approach reflects a broader strategy reminiscent of the 'Donroe Doctrine,' suggesting a shift in US foreign policy towards more aggressive involvement in Latin America.

The recent deployment of 15,000 troops and naval assets near Venezuela adds to the tension, as Trump also hints at possible negotiations with the Maduro government. Analysts warn that military strikes could be ineffective and serve more as a public relations effort than a solution to the entrenched issues of drug trafficking.

New York Times - World
18. November 2025 um 05:07

Trump and the ‘Donroe Doctrine’

The US is intervening in Latin America under President Trump's 'Donroe Doctrine', a shift from traditional US foreign policy. The administration has already taken economic action against Brazil and Argentina, and now has 15,000 troops stationed in the region. A giant aircraft carrier has arrived near Venezuela, raising concerns of potential military action. Some analysts believe Trump aims to divide the world into spheres of influence dominated by the US, China, and Russia.
DER SPIEGEL
18. November 2025 um 00:44

Donald Trump: USA Do Not Exclude Attacks in Mexico - DER SPIEGEL

US President Donald Trump has announced that he does not rule out attacks on drug boats, including land targets in Latin America, including Mexico. This could lead to a significant escalation in the fight against drug smuggling. The US President reiterated his willingness to talk with Venezuela and mentioned possible negotiations with President Nicolás Maduro. Tensions between the US and Venezuela have increased after the US carried out several attacks on drug boats in the Caribbean and the East..
Al Jazeera
18. November 2025 um 05:04

Trump says US may strike Mexican drug cartels next, after boat attacks

US President Donald Trump has suggested that he may expand military strikes against Latin American drug cartels to include Mexico, citing the need to stop hundreds of thousands of people dying from drugs. Trump claims the US already knows every route and target in Mexico, but Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has previously expressed opposition to such attacks on her country's soil. Experts say that carrying out targeted military strikes would be ineffective against powerful Mexican cartels,..
EL PAÍS
18. November 2025 um 09:17

‘I am not happy with Mexico’: Trump would be ‘proud’ to launch strikes in neighboring country

US President Donald Trump expressed willingness to launch strikes in Mexico to combat fentanyl trafficking, stating he would be 'proud' to take such action. He also reiterated his administration's goal of addressing the Venezuelan issue and hinted at possible military intervention, while maintaining openness to direct talks with Caracas. The US has stationed 15,000 troops in the Caribbean, sparking speculation about its true mission, which Trump has kept vague.
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