The 11 countries Trump is threatening — and why
Summary
President Trump has made statements about possibly using U.S. military action against several countries, including Venezuela, Greenland, Cuba, Colombia, Mexico, and Iran. His moves follow the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and are linked to various geopolitical and defense strategies. The Trump administration aims to put American interests first in these international dealings.Key Facts
- President Trump is considering U.S. military action against various countries, including Venezuela, Greenland, and several others.
- The U.S. recently captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and plans to control Venezuelan oil sales and production.
- Trump has expressed interest in acquiring Greenland for defense reasons, although this has faced international resistance.
- In Cuba, Trump suggests the country may collapse on its own, but there remains a possibility of U.S. intervention.
- Trump has threatened Colombia, citing drug production as a primary concern.
- There is tension between the U.S. and Mexico due to its connection to the drug fentanyl, which Trump wants to address forcefully.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio plans to meet with the Danish government to discuss Greenland.
- The Trump administration's actions are part of a broader strategy to prioritize American interests and safety.
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