The Trump administration reportedly explored the idea of launching drone strikes against drug cartels operating in Mexico. While the U.S. has previously used unarmed drones for surveillance in cooperation with the Mexican government, the proposal to use armed drones marks a significant escalation. The plan was part of a broader effort to combat drug trafficking across the southern border. Critics argue that such actions could violate international law and strain U.S.-Mexico relations. The revelation has reignited debate over the militarization of anti-drug efforts and the limits of presidential power.
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