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Trump signals another round of strikes against drug cartels in Mexico

(MENAFN) US President Donald Trump has suggested that he could authorize strikes against drug cartels operating in Mexico, escalating tensions with the country. His comments came shortly after US forces carried out a rapid operation in Caracas, capturing Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. The US government has accused Maduro of involvement in narcotics trafficking, which he denies.

Trump has also criticized Mexico, claiming it is “flooding” the United States with drugs and illegal immigrants, many of whom he calls violent criminals. Since September 2025, the US has reportedly targeted at least 35 cartel-linked vessels in the Caribbean. Speaking to Fox News, Trump said, “We’ve knocked out 97% of the drugs coming in by water, and we are going to start now hitting land with regard to the cartels.”

“The cartels are running Mexico. It’s very, very sad to watch and see what’s happened to that country,” he added.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responded on Friday, describing Trump’s remarks as “part of his communication style.” She noted that she had directed Foreign Minister Juan Ramon de la Fuente to engage with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and, if necessary, Trump himself, to strengthen coordination between the two countries.

Earlier, Mexico’s Foreign Ministry condemned the US military raid in Venezuela, calling it “a serious threat to regional stability.” Following the Maduro operation, Trump also exchanged insults with Colombian President Gustavo Petro, whom he called a “sick man.” The two leaders later held a phone call to ease tensions, which both described as cordial.

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