Trump Announces US Land Strikes on Drug Cartels
President Trump vows land strikes on drug cartels and outlines plans to tap Venezuelan oil, stepping up US military and economic moves in Latin America.
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President Trump vows land strikes on drug cartels and outlines plans to tap Venezuelan oil, stepping up US military and economic moves in Latin America.
On January 7, 2026, Trump told the New York Times he “doesn’t need international law,” saying only his own morality can check his power, after a Jan 3 strike on Venezuela drew global outrage.
Trump hints he’ll let the New START treaty expire on February 5, 2026, and seeks a broader deal with additional players to control nuclear arsenals.
President Trump’s renewed push to buy Greenland, following US moves in Venezuela, sparks questions about sovereignty and resource grabs. What drives America’s growing appetite?
President Trump signed a memo directing the U.S. to withdraw from 66 international organizations—including 31 UN entities and 35 non-UN bodies—under an “America First” agenda.
On Jan. 6, President Trump announced a plan to sell up to 50 million barrels of Venezuelan oil, even as Nicolás Maduro remains imprisoned in New York following a dramatic U.S. raid.
President Trump’s renewed bid to acquire Greenland for security reasons draws sharp criticism from a Chinese mainland expert, who warns of NATO alliance fragmentation and legal breaches.
European leaders have united to support Denmark, condemning Trump’s Greenland acquisition remarks and warning of NATO risks.
Republican lawmakers were stunned and kept out of the loop as President Trump forcibly seized Venezuelan President Maduro over the weekend, raising legal and policy questions.
Greenland’s leader and European allies push back on Trump’s renewed talk of annexation, saying the island’s future belongs to its people.