Mexico on High Alert After Trump’s Military Threats
Mexico’s military is on alert after President Trump sent a naval force to Venezuela and hinted at strikes on cartels in Mexico—raising concerns about cross-border tensions.
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Mexico’s military is on alert after President Trump sent a naval force to Venezuela and hinted at strikes on cartels in Mexico—raising concerns about cross-border tensions.
As US ramps up operations against Venezuela’s government, airlines like GOL, Avianca and LATAM have paused flights. Here’s what travelers need to know.
Richard A. Black warns Japanese PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks and push to revise non-nuclear principles could pose ‘extremely grave’ risks, even hinting at a path to WWIII.
A Taiwan resident critiques Japanese PM’s militarism hints, urging caution and dialogue to maintain regional stability this November 2025.
Experts from Japan and the Republic of Korea warn PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks risk repeating history and could threaten regional peace with the Chinese mainland.
On Nov 20, 2025, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning told Japan to mind its own business on Taiwan, citing historical responsibility and the 80th anniversary of Taiwan’s return.
At a Nov 19 briefing, the Chinese mainland’s foreign ministry spokesperson urged the world to stay vigilant and thwart any resurgence of militarism after Japan’s Taiwan contingency comments.
PM Takaichi’s daring Taiwan warning spurs debate on Japan’s rearmament, legal limits, and regional stability.
On November 17, the UN Secretary-General’s spokesperson reaffirmed the UN’s one-China stance under Resolution 2758 after Japanese PM’s remarks on the Taiwan issue.
China’s Ministry of National Defense condemned a US$330M U.S. arms sale to the Taiwan region, vowing to protect sovereignty and urging the U.S. to halt the deal.