‘We are going to start now hitting land’: Trump just announced ground operations in a foreign country, and he's not asking for permission – We Got This Covered
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‘We are going to start now hitting land’: Trump just announced ground operations in a foreign country, and he’s not asking for permission

Trump’s “New World Order” seems like a nightmare.

President Donald Trump said US forces will “start now hitting land” in Mexico to fight drug cartels. This comes after months of US naval attacks on drug boats. Unsurprisingly, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is against this plan.

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According to Euronews, Trump announced that American forces would begin ground operations in Mexico against drug cartels. The US has already been conducting naval strikes in the eastern Pacific and Caribbean for months. “We are going to start now hitting land with regard to the cartels. The cartels are running Mexico,” Trump said during an interview with Sean Hannity on Fox News. He did not share details about when these land attacks would happen or how big they would be.

Military strikes without Mexico’s approval break international law

Any military action carried out on Mexican territory without the country’s consent would be a clear violation of international law. Such a move would ignore national sovereignty and set a dangerous legal precedent on the global stage, but Trump has previously shown that these matters are trivial to him.

Trump’s statement comes after Delta Forces captured Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro on Saturday at a compound in Caracas. Maduro now faces drug trafficking charges in New York. The operation reflects Trump’s broader vision to expand US military operations worldwide. Even though Maduro was a dictator, the nature of the US operation drew severe backlash from the international community. 

US strikes on drug boats have killed more than 100 people since September, according to US officials. Trump also revealed that US forces recently hit a docking facility for these boats in Venezuela. The naval operations have targeted ships suspected of smuggling cocaine and fentanyl in international waters and near Venezuela’s coast.

Ground strikes in Mexico would be a major expansion of US military involvement in the region. Mexico’s two most powerful criminal groups, the Sinaloa Cartel and Jalisco New Generation Cartel, control huge territories. Their violent competition killed more than 30,000 people last year.

Trump designated six Mexican cartels as foreign terrorist organizations in February 2025. Mexico condemned this move as a threat to its sovereignty. Mexican President Sheinbaum has proposed constitutional reforms to strengthen protections against unauthorized foreign operations. She has consistently rejected any US military presence on Mexican soil. Despite previous questions about his cognitive abilities, Trump continues to make major foreign policy decisions. Overdoses from fentanyl and other synthetic opioids have caused more than 100,000 deaths in the US per year since 2021.


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Sadik Hossain is a professional writer with over 7 years of experience in numerous fields. He has been following political developments for a very long time. To convert his deep interest in politics into words, he has joined We Got This Covered recently as a political news writer and wrote quite a lot of journal articles within a very short time. His keen enthusiasm in politics results in delivering everything from heated debate coverage to real-time election updates and many more.