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The Countries Donald Trump Could Target After Venezuela

The Countries Donald Trump Could Target After Venezuela

Summary

President Donald Trump mentioned possible actions against several Latin American countries following U.S. involvement in Venezuela. He discussed concerns about Colombia, Mexico, and Cuba, suggesting possible military assistance or intervention. Trump's comments also included a reference to annexing Greenland, which is part of Denmark.

Key Facts

  • President Trump is considering actions in Colombia, Mexico, and Cuba after U.S. involvement in Venezuela.
  • Trump suggested possible U.S. military help to Mexico to fight drug cartels.
  • Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed concerns about Cuba, while Trump speculated about its stability.
  • Trump mentioned the idea of annexing Greenland, a Danish territory.
  • Trump has previously criticized Colombian President Gustavo Petro over drug issues.
  • The U.S. has been involved in controversial attacks on suspected drug-trafficking boats.
  • Colombia is a NATO "global partner" but does not have the same protections as NATO member countries.
  • Trump’s administration has had a difficult relationship with Mexico’s government.
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