Trump, Mexico
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President Donald Trump addressed potential anti-drug strikes in Mexico in a Jan. 8 interview. Here's what to know.
Trump has signalled that Washington could expand its campaign against drug cartels to include land-based military strikes inside Mexico, a move that would mark a major escalation and raise fresh questions over Mexico’s consent and regional stability.
Mexico-American war is nothing new, with conflict occuring through the ages. Will President Trump add to this list of historic battles?
After the United States military intervention in Venezuela, the Mexican government and analysts discounted the likelihood of unilateral U.S. military action against Mexican drug cartels, despite threats from President Donald Trump.
What happened to Nicolas Maduro has sent chills to enemies and reluctant U.S. partners throughout the world, analysts say. But how likely is Trump to keep going after more high-profile alleged
U.S.–Mexico cross-border freight is poised to remain a stabilizing force in North American logistics in 2026, according to executives at Uber Freight.
The President of Mexico says she’s not worried about a sudden U.S. military intervention in her country, such as the one that plucked Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro from his bedroom on Saturday.
Americas "do not belong" to any power, Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum said Monday after Donald Trump's violent overthrow of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.