President Trump said Tuesday his administration could attack accused drug traffickers who traverse Latin America by land "very soon," which would mark an escalation in the U.S. military's campaign of lethal strikes on alleged drug boats. "We're going to start doing those strikes on land, too," Mr. Trump told reporters during a Cabinet meeting when asked about the administration's strikes at sea. "You know, the land is much easier ... And we know the routes they take. We know everything about them.
Main Idea: President Donald Trump said the U.S. may soon carry out land strikes on accused drug traffickers, expanding the military campaign beyond sea attacks.
Key Points:
Land strikes could raise tensions with Colombia and Venezuela, increase the risk of wider conflict, and bring higher costs or legal fights for US taxpayers.
Trump says the strikes could disrupt drug routes and may reduce trafficking harm for some US communities.
Rate how each entity in this article affected the American people.
Central actor; the article is primarily about his announcement that he is planning land strikes on alleged drug.
Named foreign leader discussed as a major figure in the administration’s possible military escalation toward Venezuela.
The article centers on its ongoing strikes and the reported possible expansion to land targets.
Senate Minority Leader quoted warning that a land attack would be an act of war; secondary reaction.
Colombian president quoted reacting to Trump’s comments; meaningful but secondary.
Mentioned through congressional efforts and War Powers debates over limiting the strikes.
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