Trump Suggests Airstrikes On Cartels In Mexico, Colombia: ‘Okay With Me’
President Donald Trump told reporters gathered in the Oval Office on Monday that potential military strikes in Mexico to disrupt the drug trade would be “okay with me”.
He expressed rare openness to direct Pentagon action inside America’s neighbor to the immediate south, at a moment of ongoing deadly drone strikes on alleged drugĀ boats off the coast of Venezuela. This is sure to turn US-Mexico relations in a more negative direction, but Trump doesn’t seem overly concerned with this as he ramps up the pressure, also on Colombia.

He said he’d be willing to do this to prevent drugs from entering the United States, and further he’d be proud to “knock out” cocaine factories in Colombia.
On Colombia, where the president, his family and top officials have recently been hit with US sanctions, Trump said as follows:
“Colombia has cocaine factories where they make cocaine. Would I knock out those factories? I would be proud to do it personally. I didnāt say Iām doing it, but I would be proud to do it because weāre going to save millions of lives by doing it.”
This renewed war on drugs rhetoric has been met with immense controversy, including among some US Congress members who demand a Congressional vote before war is declared on Venezuela or any other sovereign Latin American country.
But the administration has also been utilizing ‘terrorism’ labels to justify strikes, which up to now has included targeting over twenty alleged drug boats and killing some 80 people.


































