Who will best confront the fentanyl trade in the United States and the narco-dictatorship it has financed in Mexico?
[O]verthrowing other governments is the only way the United States can survive.
Eighty percent of Mexican trade is with its North American partners, the United States and Canada.
There is a dichotomy of thinking in Washington toward the Mexican government.
The interests of López Obrador and Trump are aligned.
The U.S. government identifies Mexican cartels ... as the main sources of fentanyl and among the threats to its national security.
[I]n less than 100 years' time, the American government planned and implemented at least 41 coups in Latin America, equivalent to one every 28 months.
Today, some government circles in the U.S. capital claim that the Mexican government has few, if any, friends in the U.S. political structure.
The United States has a long history of interference in the internal affairs of other countries.
Washington's abusive meddling and attempts to interfere under the pretext of fighting crime have come to an end.
President López Obrador’s position ... puts him at public odds not with ... Republicans.