Trump Confirms Ground Strikes on Latin American Drug Cartels
On December 24, President Trump confirmed upcoming ground strikes against Latin American drug cartels, citing a 96% drop in sea trafficking and praising USS Gerald R. Ford’s mission.
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On December 24, President Trump confirmed upcoming ground strikes against Latin American drug cartels, citing a 96% drop in sea trafficking and praising USS Gerald R. Ford’s mission.
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