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>>161744Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump - Video: The Fox News Alert, we're at war.
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Watters: This enemy, they don't wear a uniform.
They're moving fentanyl by the truckload.
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Noem: I want you to look at the contraband that's in front of me.
We have right in 20 kilograms of fentanyl that's in front of me on this table.
That's enough to kill 10 million people.
The work that we do is to protect people and make sure that we remove these weapons and drugs off of our streets
and hold those criminals accountable who would go forward and continue to use that to harm individuals.
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Watters: Cartels are now officially in the Pentagon's crosshairs, and it's not just the wall anymore.
Trump ordered the kill shot.
The days of local drug busts and random motels, they were fun, but that's breaking bad stuff.
Trump wants to take the fight to El Chappos front yard.
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Reporter Q: We're talking about sending military forces to fight against the drug cartels in Latin America.
Do you think it's worth sending our forces or US forces there to take this on?
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POTUS: Cartels where?
Central Latin America.
Latin America's got a lot of cartels.
They've got a lot of drugs flowing.
So, you know, we want to protect our country.
We have to protect our country.
We haven't been doing it for four years, and we love this country, like they love their countries.
We have to protect our country.
So, you know, we're playing a tough game.
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Watters: According to The New York Times, behind the scenes, Trump's moving all the pieces into place to pull this off.
Mexico has got a big problemo.
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President Sheinbaum: Yes, but it has nothing to do with Mexican territory.
It has to do with their country.
It does not involve our territory.
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Reporter Q: So, it would be within the United States.
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President Sheinbaum: Within the United States, exactly.
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Watters: El Presidente doesn't comprehend it.
This isn't a Mexican standoff.
This is an order.
The CIA is already flying surveillance drones over Mexican territory, gathering intel on the battle space.
And Trump's not sending diplomats.
He's sending Hegseth.
Maybe with a new title.
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Will Cain: Secretary of Defense, Secretary of War, Department of Defense, Department of War.
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Hegseth: Well, that's what it was for many, many years.
You gave me that knife hand, Will.
We'll see.
Stand by.
I don't get in front of the commander-in-chief on that.
But our job is to ensure our enemies know exactly what they will do to them if they threaten us, up to and including, total war.
So, we'll be prepared.
Stand by.
There might be some news on that.
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Watters: This is about protecting the homeland from groups like the Sinaloa cartel.
They import fentanyl from China and traffic it into the United States.
Look at that.
Trump designated them terrorists.
And if they get cute, they're getting Soleimani'd.
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POTUS: You know who did the roadside bomb, right?
Soleimani.
Where is he?
Where is he?
Former U.S. Army Special Forces and President of World Strat, Jim Hanson.
Jim, what kind of operations do you envision happening in Central and South America in this cartel war?
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