Trump threatens Mexico with intervention after operation in Venezuela.

Trump threatens Mexico with intervention after operation in Venezuela
Trump threatens Mexico with intervention after operation in Venezuela

According to ТСН: Recently, the fear of being drawn into wars abroad has lost its power for U.S. President Donald Trump. He has decided to take the plunge into seizing territories and natural resources of other countries. After strikes on Venezuela and the abduction of President Nicolás Maduro, Trump seems to have finally believed in his might and started to 'Putinize' U.S. foreign policy.

A renowned international journalist notes that Trump is not only violating international law and global norms but is also significantly undermining them.

'Trump's fears about foreign wars are diminishing. He was clearly excited by the drama of the operation with Maduro and the effectiveness of the U.S. soldiers who conducted it, and on Saturday he stated that he 'is not afraid' to deploy ground troops in Venezuela to achieve his interests.'

Moreover, the attack on Venezuela indicates that Trump's desire to acquire foreign lands and resources has become more apparent. Events in Venezuela are causing concern in countries like Iran and Denmark regarding possible actions by Trump.

'In recent days, Trump has stated that the U.S. will stand up for Iranian anti-government protesters, while his officials continue to threaten to take control of Greenland by any means necessary. Last month, Denmark's Defense Intelligence Service called the U.S. a security threat, which would have been unthinkable for a NATO ally just recently.'

New threats also involve Cuba, which Trump has added to the list of potential targets, noting its similarity to Venezuela.

'He hinted that Cuba is 'very similar' to Venezuela 'in that we want to help the people of Cuba.' His Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized that Havana should feel 'concerned' after the events in Venezuela.'

This attitude of Trump's indicates a shift in the international order towards a world based on military power and a readiness to use it. A well-known commentator stressed that Trump's actions can be characterized as 'Putinization of U.S. foreign policy.'

'Russian commentators often hint that Latin America is under America's control, just as Ukraine was under the Russian shadow. Vladimir Putin has a similar opinion about much of Eastern Europe. Xi Jinping will draw his own conclusions.'

It should be noted that after the special operation in Venezuela, where Nicolás Maduro and his wife were detained on charges of organizing drug terrorism, Trump hinted at a possible intervention in Mexico, where, according to him, drug cartels rule.

Thus, the new actions of the U.S. under Trump's leadership are opening a new chapter in international relations that seeks to focus on military power and expansion. This raises concern among allies and forces countries to reassess their strategies in response to the growing aggressiveness of U.S. policy.


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