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Trump signals US military strikes on Mexican cartels
Summary
President Trump told US media he will begin land strikes against drug cartels in Mexico and said the only limit on action is his personal morality. Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum has said she rejects US military intervention.
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President Trump announced in recent media interviews that the United States will begin land strikes against drug cartels in Mexico and described his personal morality as the limit on action. His comments came days after the capture of Venezuela's leader and during wider discussions about US operations in the region. Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum has said the idea of US military intervention has been raised in talks but that she rejects it. The reports also say the president mentioned other countries as potential targets during interviews, though operational details were not provided.
Key reported points:
- The article reports that President Trump announced the US will begin land strikes against drug cartels in Mexico.
- It reports he said the only limit on US military action was "his own morality."
- Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum is reported to have rejected the idea of US military intervention in Mexico.
- The article reports no formal operational details or authorizations for such strikes were provided.
Summary:
The announcements are described as a shift in tone on US policy toward cartels and have been reported alongside remarks about limits on presidential action. Undetermined at this time.
