Mexico, Venezuela and Trump
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President Donald Trump said the U.S. could exert its influence on multiple other countries after it launched a military operation in Venezuela and captured its leader, President Nicolás Maduro
President Trump levied a barrage of new threats against various countries following the U.S. operation capturing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro over the weekend. Trump was not shy when
In the wake of the U.S. attack on Venezuela, the Mexican government has found itself traversing the most delicate balancing act since President Donald Trump began his second term: strongly condemning the operation while doubling down on bilateral cooperation lest Mexico find itself in Trump’s crosshairs next.
President Donald Trump told reporters on board Air Force One on Sunday that he's offered to send U.S. troops to Mexico because "the cartels are running Mexico.”
Following the attack on Venezuela and the capture of Nicolas Maduro, the US has been threatening other countries in the region. They have reacted with defiance.
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Are US boots on the ground next in Mexico?
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
Trump demanded Mexico provide more water under a 1944 treaty and threatened to hike tariffs 5% if the country doesn't comply.
President Trump took aim at Cuba, Mexico and Colombia as possible future targets. Some Latino residents in the Chicago area fear more military action in their home countries. Others see the president putting pressure on corrupt leaders.
US President Donald Trump on Saturday confirmed that American forces carried out large-scale military strikes against Venezuela and captured Presiden