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Johnson Commits to Working on Entrepreneurs’ Concerns

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A few hours after it was announced that U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order to use military force against drug cartels, U.S. Ambassador Ronald D. Johnson committed to a meeting with businessmen to work on the commercial concerns that exist with Mexico's largest trading partner.

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A few hours after it was announced that U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order to use military force against drug cartels, U.S. Ambassador Ronald D. Johnson committed to a meeting with businessmen to work on the commercial concerns that exist with Mexico's largest trading partner.

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Mexico City. After President Donald Trump this Friday defended the sending of troops against drug cartels in Latin America to “protect” his country, US Ambassador to Mexico Ronald Johnson declared that “all tools” will be used against these criminal groups. “Our message is clear: We are united. We will use all the tools at our disposal to protect our peoples, working collaboratively, as two sovereign allies.

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Uniradio Informa broke the news in on Saturday, August 9, 2025.
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