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Report: Trump Admin Trains Special Forces for Mexico Cartel Ops
- U.S. officials say planning and early training have begun to send U.S. troops and intelligence officers into Mexico to target drug cartels.
 - President Donald Trump has framed drug trafficking as a national security threat, expanded operations after authorizing covert CIA action in Venezuela, and the State Department designation of cartels as foreign terrorist organizations in February.
 - Joint Special Operations Command troops would operate under Title 50, with Central Intelligence Agency officers participating and drone strikes targeting labs and leaders, requiring some ground operators.
 - A U.S. mission would open a new front in the administration's campaign, and Mexico's government said `We reject any form of intervention or interference.` U.S. officials prefer coordination but may operate without it.
 - U.S. officials say a deployment to Mexico is not imminent while debates over aggression continue, and if approved, the administration plans to keep actions secret after NBC News reported drone strike considerations.
 
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Trump Reportedly Planning Ground Troops, Drone Strikes On Cartels In Mexico
The U.S. is reportedly planning to send troops and intelligence officers into Mexico targeting drug cartels, former and current U.S. officials told NBC news Monday.
·Washington, United States
Read Full ArticleAccording to the U.S. chain, the first stages of ground incursions training in Mexican territory were initiated, although deployment is not imminent.
·Mexico
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Leaning Left12Leaning Right12Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution43%  Left, 43%  Right
Bias Distribution
- 43% of the sources lean Left, 43% of the sources lean Right
 
43% Right
L 43%
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