The American president is donald trumpHe said there were still “problems.” Mexico About the income of “And Colombia” drugs From both countries.
This was revealed in an interview with reporters on board the ship. air force one This Friday, November 14th, President Trump emphasized that drug infiltration is having an impact. decreased And while he said his administration was working “very well,” he charged that the results were unfavorable in both Mexico and Colombia.
“We’ve made a lot of progress with Venezuela in terms of stopping the massive influx of drugs. But we have problems with Mexico. we have a problem Colombia is the country of Colombia. Well, we’re doing very well,” he said when asked about the matter.
It is worth noting that President Trump has declared several times that the cartels could even form an “alliance” with the government as they maintain their control in Mexico.
“These cartels are affiliated with the Mexican government; danger of national security and U.S. public health,” he said at an Oct. 23 press conference.
Since taking office on January 20, the US president has been pressuring Mexico to fight the conflict. cartel and prevent the transfer of drugs into the country.
This prompted the two countries to hold meetings to discuss security, cartels, immigration, arms and drug trafficking. President Trump also imposed tariffs to accelerate Mexican government action on this issue.

These accusations came after the US Secretary of State. marco rubiothe Trump administration said it would not send troops to or occupy Mexico. unilateral decision In the fight against drug trafficking.
This was revealed in an interview with the media. John C. Munroe International Airport Speaking from Hamilton, Canada, after attending a meeting of foreign ministers at the G7 summit, Mr. Rubio said: they will maintain support for mexico Only if requested by the Mexican government.
“We are happy to provide them with any assistance they need. Do not take unilateral measuresand will not send U.S. troops to Mexico. But if they ask us, we can help them with equipment, training, information sharing and everything else,” he said.
The official also stressed that Mexico is making strides to stop fentanyl trafficking into the United States and that cooperation is at “an all-time high.”
Marco Rubio also warned that organized crime is the epitome of crime. serious threat Because “they’re very powerful. And the fact that they’re not motivated by ideology doesn’t mean they’re not terrorists. They often have more weapons, better training, and more intelligence than nation-states.”