New Delhi, Jan. 4 -- After US forces attacked Venezuela on Saturday and captured its president Nicolas Maduro over alleged acts of drug trafficking and narco-terrorism, President Donald Trump issued a stern warning to Cuba, Mexico, and Columbia, saying that other "troubling neighbours" could face the same fate.
Trump's decision to unilaterally sanction an attack on Venezuela was premised on allegations of drug manufacturing and trafficking, as well as sheltering cartels, and his warning to the other "troubling neighbours" followed a similar pattern.
Speaking to Fox News on Saturday, Trump, like in the case of Venezuela and Maduro, claimed that Mexico was being run by powerful drug cartels, and not by President Claudia Sheinbaum.
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