From Trump's military threats to the unraveling of a cartel chain of command, here's what happened in Mexico the week of Nov.
The Department of Defense scrambled to play damage control by claiming that the deployment of contractors to erect signs on a ...
After signs appeared on a Mexican beach declaring the area United States property on Nov. 17, the U.S. military said ...
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A military incursion into Mexico, even with the approval of the Mexican government, would likely create far more problems than it solved for US national security.
Video on social media shows Mexican marines purportedly removing U.S. signs placed at Playa Bagdad in northeast Mexico.
The Mexican Navy has removed six warning signs planted by the U.S. on Mexican territory in the border state of Tamaulipas.
The U.S. military has steadily amassed troops, naval and air assets in the Caribbean Sea to strike alleged drug traffickers.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, center right, with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, left, and Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi, gestures as they listen to President Donald Trump speak to ...
The U.S Navy has been inciting conflict off the shores of Venezuela and Colombia which has been a source of concern for the U ...