
Following a US military action in Venezuela, President Trump issued warnings to Cuba, Mexico, and Colombia, citing concerns over drug trafficking and cartels. Trump stated that Mexico's cartels are effectively running the country and offered assistance, which was reportedly declined. He also accused Colombian President Petro of producing and exporting cocaine to the US and described Cuba as a "failing nation," suggesting potential future discussions regarding its situation. The article notes that all these nations are oil producers.
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