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    Trump Eyes Mexico Invasion After Capturing Venezuela’s Maduro

    World January 10, 20262 Mins Read
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    Fresh off orchestrating the high-profile arrest of Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro, U.S. President Donald Trump is now issuing stark ultimatums to Mexico over its alleged cartel crisis. The commander-in-chief’s latest salvo promises ground incursions to eradicate drug pipelines, marking a potential new front in America’s battle against transnational crime.

    Trump laid out his strategy during a Thursday appearance on Fox News with Sean Hannity, crediting U.S. interdictions with stopping 97% of waterborne drugs. Building on aerial and naval successes— including 35+ strikes on Caribbean cartel boats since late 2025—he signaled readiness for boots-on-the-ground operations deep in Mexican territory.

    Accusing Mexico of enabling the flow of fentanyl, heroin, and violent gang members across the border, Trump likened the situation to Venezuela’s narco-regime, which prompted last week’s raid. Maduro’s capture from his Caracas bunker has emboldened the White House, even as regional leaders voice alarm.

    In Mexico City, President Claudia Sheinbaum characterized the threats as ‘just talk,’ directing Foreign Secretary Juan Ramon de la Fuente to liaise with Marco Rubio and Trump for strengthened partnerships. This diplomatic outreach follows Mexico’s sharp criticism of the Venezuela action as a blow to continental peace.

    Echoes of discord surfaced with Colombia too, where President Gustavo Petro drew Trump’s ire post-raid. A Wednesday call thawed tensions, culminating in a Truth Social post inviting Petro to the White House. Such moves hint at Trump’s blend of confrontation and conciliation.

    Supporters view these threats as essential to curbing overdose deaths and securing borders, but opponents fear an endless war with sovereignty erosions. As intelligence assesses cartel vulnerabilities, the coming days could define whether rhetoric yields to reality, thrusting the U.S. into Mexico’s brutal underworld.

    Cartel boats strikes Claudia Sheinbaum response Drug cartels attack Latin America tensions Trump drug war Trump Mexico threats US military Mexico Venezuela Maduro raid
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