President Trump is directing the military to target drug cartels in Latin America, marking a significant shift in strategy against the flow of illicit drugs into the U.S. The move raises questions about potential military engagement and its implications.
The Trump administration is weighing military options against Mexican drug cartels, including naval strikes and increased collaboration with Mexican authorities. While some officials support action, concerns about legality and international relations loom.
President Trump faces backlash for pardoning drug dealers while advocating for harsher penalties. The release of Larry Hoover sparks debate over the effectiveness of U.S. drug policy.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum firmly rejected Donald Trump's offer to send US troops to fight drug cartels, emphasizing Mexico's sovereignty. She urged collaboration but insisted on protecting national territory.
In a recent statement, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum firmly rejected a proposal from U.S. President Donald Trump to send American troops into Mexico to combat drug trafficking, emphasizing the importance of national sovereignty.
In a bold statement, Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum firmly rejected Donald Trump's proposal to send U.S. troops into Mexico to combat drug trafficking, emphasizing the importance of sovereignty and national defense.
In a surprising turn, the U.S. Justice Department has disbanded its National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team, shifting its focus to criminal investigations involving cartels and terrorism using digital currency. This strategy marks a significant change in approach to digital assets.
The White House's Yemen group chat scandal exposes alarming national security lapses, revealing Trump's administration's chaotic approach to foreign policy and strained global alliances.
In a poignant call, Attorney General Pamela Bondi spoke with Judge Enrique Camarena about the arrest of Rafael Caro Quintero, bringing hope for justice after 40 years of waiting for the Camarena family.
In a significant move, Mexico has extradited notorious drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero and 28 other cartel members to the U.S. Quintero, linked to the murder of DEA agent Enrique Camarena, is set for trial.