Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Donald Trump are open to using military force like airstrikes and special forces against drug cartels in Mexico.
President Donald Trump designated cartels operating in Mexico as foreign terrorist organizations on Jan. 20 during a slew of executive orders he signed after his inauguration and amid a broader ...
The Javelin is widely considered to be the most powerful shoulder-fired rocket in the arsenals of the United States and NATO.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott deployed a special National Guard unit to the US-Mexico border on Monday. In Austin, a border ...
There's a potential role for special operations forces in combating cartels, but getting this wrong could up create more ...
Eric Brown told The Latin Times he expects further actions like "tighter cooperation with the DHS and wider use of surveillance or technology" ...
A reporter asked Donald Trump whether he would consider military force against Mexican drug cartels during his first night ...
Mexican drug gangs are a driving force behind the U.S. fentanyl crisis and Trump vowed to crack down on cartels during his ...
Second, Trump’s appointment of Ronald Johnson as U.S. Ambassador to Mexico shows he wants the right personnel in place for action. Johnson is a former Army special forces Colonel with extensive ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s team is discussing plans to designate Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations, according to ...
The president-elect, 78, announced the name swap during a wide-ranging press conference at Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday morning.
A national poll showed two thirds of respondents believe drug lords and mobsters are more powerful than government after the gun battles forced an army retreat. Mexico sent in special forces ...