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		<title>From Maduro Raid to Mexico: Trump&#8217;s Drug War Warnings Intensify</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[President Donald Trump&#8217;s aggressive foreign policy took a sharper turn this week, with fresh threats directed at Mexico in the wake of the successful U.S. operation against Venezuela&#8217;s Nicolas Maduro.&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>President Donald Trump&#8217;s aggressive foreign policy took a sharper turn this week, with fresh threats directed at Mexico in the wake of the successful U.S. operation against Venezuela&#8217;s Nicolas Maduro. After special forces extracted the Venezuelan leader from his fortified residence in Caracas, Trump wasted no time pivoting to America&#8217;s southern neighbor, blaming Mexican cartels for the influx of deadly drugs and undocumented criminals.</p>



<p>In an exclusive interview with Sean Hannity on Fox News, Trump boasted of crippling maritime drug routes, stating that 97% of sea-bound narcotics have been intercepted. He revealed intentions to launch terrestrial assaults on cartel strongholds inside Mexico, drawing parallels to the Venezuela pretext of narco-state complicity.</p>



<p>Since September 2025, U.S. forces have targeted over 35 suspected cartel vessels in the Caribbean, a campaign Trump links directly to Mexican overlords. &#8216;What has happened to that country is very, very sad,&#8217; he remarked, portraying Mexico as a failed state dominated by kingpins.</p>



<p>Mexico&#8217;s leadership pushed back hard. President Claudia Sheinbaum, addressing reporters on Friday, framed Trump&#8217;s words as rhetorical posturing rather than imminent action. She dispatched her foreign minister to coordinate with U.S. counterparts Marco Rubio and potentially Trump, emphasizing collaborative anti-cartel strategies over unilateral strikes.</p>



<p>The Venezuela fallout continues to stir controversy. Mexico decried the raid as destabilizing, while Trump clashed verbally with Colombia&#8217;s Gustavo Petro before smoothing relations via phone and issuing a summit invite. This sequence underscores the high-stakes diplomacy at play as Trump eyes militarized solutions to the opioid crisis ravaging U.S. communities.</p>



<p>With domestic support for tough border measures running high, Trump&#8217;s gambit could reshape hemispheric relations. Yet, as military planners weigh options, questions loom over legal boundaries, allied reactions, and the risk of igniting a wider conflict in Latin America.</p>
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