President Trump has given the green light for the United States military to take action against Latin American drug cartels, classifying them as terrorist organizations. This decision comes in response to the increasing violence and drug trafficking activities of these criminal groups.
According to sources, Trump's administration has approved a military invasion of Mexico to crack down on the cartels operating in the region. This move has sparked concerns among Mexican officials, with Mayor Sheinbaum of Mexico City calling for peaceful solutions to address the issue.
In addition to military action, Trump has also imposed hefty fines on UCLA, a university in California, for its ties to the billion-dollar drug trade. This is part of a wider crackdown on cartel funding sources and their networks within the United States.
The classified nature of these actions highlights the gravity of the situation and the urgency with which the Trump administration is approaching the issue. As tensions rise between the US and Latin American cartels, the world is watching closely to see how this conflict will unfold.
Category: Politics
Published on: 2025-08-08 23:24:27
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