Hegseth Warned of Military Action if Mexico Fails to Meet Trump’s Border Demands, WSJ Reports
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth indicated that military strikes on fentanyl labs in Mexico are under consideration during an interview with Fox News.
- Hegseth warned Mexican officials that the U.S. Military might take unilateral action against drug cartels if the flow of fentanyl does not decrease.
- Mexican officials reportedly reacted with shock at Hegseth's comments suggesting potential U.S. Military strikes.
- President Trump has indicated that all options are available against drug cartels, emphasizing that drugs are entering the U.S. At very high and unacceptable levels.
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Donald Trump and the unbureaucratization of war. Restrictions for air raids removed: now even soldiers in the field will be able to authorize them
A 'seismic' change in the rules of engagement. This is how Pentagon sources describe Donald Trump's decision to revoke the rules established by the Biden administration on special military operations. The new president has lifted existing restrictions on air raids outside conventional battlegrounds and had already authorized more aggressive tactics at the time of his first term. Those directives — signed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth — are b…
Pentagon Threatens Mexico to Take Military Action Against Cartels · Global Voices
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has warned that his country could take “unilateral” military action against Mexican cartels. According to information from The Wall Street Journal, the Pentagon chief held a call on January 31 with a group of Mexican high-ranking officials who he asked to attend to the collusion of criminal groups with some sectors of the Mexican government and take swift action on the border to combat crime. Hegseth assure…
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