

TRUMP: Preparing to FIGHT DRUG CARTELS /Lt Col Daniel Davis
Danny criticizes President Trump for adopting a far more militaristic approach than his campaign promises of ending wars and pursuing peace. Using the example of Trump designating Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, the speaker warns that U.S. military intervention in Mexico to target cartels could escalate into a larger, more dangerous conflict—similar to past failed interventions in Afghanistan, Iraq, and elsewhere, which often strengthened the enemy and prolonged violence.
They argue that military force rarely solves such problems, instead creating blowback, new enemies, and long-term entanglements. The pattern—whether in the Middle East, Africa, or now potentially in Mexico—shows a reliance on force over diplomacy, ignoring non-military solutions that could lead to sustainable, mutually beneficial outcomes. The concern is that Trump’s mindset now defaults to military responses for a wide range of issues, from foreign conflicts to domestic crime, reinforcing a cycle of endless interventions without resolving root causes.
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