Pentagon Chief Not Ruling Out Military Action Against Mexican Drug Cartels

Mexican drug cartels and two transnational gangs were recently designated foreign terrorist organizations.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Friday that the Trump administration is not ruling out military action against Mexican drug cartels after they were declared foreign terrorist organizations earlier this month.

โ€œUltimately, we will hold nothing back to secure the American people,โ€ Hegseth said in a Fox News interview in response to a question from โ€œFox and Friendsโ€ co-host Brian Kilmeade about whether the military would strike a cartel organization inside Mexico if those organizations targeted Americans at the U.S.โ€“Mexico border.

โ€œAll options will be on the table if weโ€™re dealing with what are designated to be foreign terrorist organizations who are specifically targeting Americans on our border.โ€

He emphasized that the final decision is โ€œultimatelyโ€ up to the president.

โ€œThe military is orienting, shifting toward an understanding of homeland defense on our sovereign territorial border. That is something we will do and do robustly,โ€ Hegseth said. โ€œWeโ€™re already doing it.

โ€œShould there be other options necessary to prevent the cartels from continuing to pour peopleโ€”gangs and drugs and violenceโ€”into our country, we will take that on. So the president will make that call. Iโ€™ll work with him in that decision-making process. Ultimately, we will hold nothing back to secure the American people.โ€

Earlier this week, a Texas Department of Public Safety official confirmed that state officials assisted U.S. Border Patrol agents after they โ€œreceived gunfire from cartel members in Mexico while patrolling in Fronton,โ€ a Texas border town.

In one of his first acts as president on Jan. 20, President Donald Trump signed an executive order designating cartels, Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, and Salvadoran gang MS-13 as foreign terrorist organizations. He did not specifically name any Mexican cartel, including the more powerful and notorious ones such as the Sinaloa Cartel, the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, or the Los Zetas criminal syndicate.

The president did mention that some Mexican cartels โ€œfunction as quasi-governmental entities, controlling nearly all aspects of societyโ€ in certain places, adding that their activities threaten U.S. national security and the American public. To kick off his administration, Trump signed a slew of executive orders, several of which focus on securing the southern border.

Byย Jack Phillips

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