Trump Targets Colombia, Cuba, Mexico After Venezuela Move

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Following the military action in Venezuela and the arrest of its leader, Nicolas Maduro, the United States has turned its focus to other nations in Latin America. Senior U.S. officials have issued direct warnings to the governments of Colombia, Cuba, and Mexico. The warnings relate to security and migration agreements. The U.S. demands stricter cooperation, suggesting economic and political consequences for non-compliance. Leaders in all three countries have reacted with public defiance. They call the U.S. threats a violation of national sovereignty and have vowed to resist external pressure. Analysts note this marks a sharp escalation in regional policy, moving from sanctions to overt confrontation. The situation creates new uncertainty for diplomatic and trade relations across the Americas.