President Trump said on Monday that he is willing to launch strikes inside Mexico if it is necessary to thwart the smuggling of illegal narcotics into the U.S. “Would I launch strikes into Mexico to stop drugs? OK with me. Whatever we have to do to stop drugs,” the president said at the White House. …
Source: The Hill
Trump open to conducting strikes in Mexico to thwart drug smuggling
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