In the wake of a major US military operation that resulted in the capture of Nicolás Maduro, President Trump has issued aggressive warnings to several Latin American leaders.
The President specifically targeted Mexico’s leadership, suggesting that the government has lost control to criminal cartels while threatening future action regarding border security and drug trafficking.
Simultaneously, the administration directed sharp criticism toward Colombia and Cuba, accusing their leaders of facilitating the narcotics trade and presiding over failing political systems.
These diplomatic tensions have escalated as regional neighbors condemn the American intervention, with Mexico formally rejecting the use of force against Venezuela.
Meanwhile, as the former dictator faces trial in New York, the United States has signaled a willingness to exert further influence across the hemisphere to combat narco-terrorism and political instability.


