Trump’s Cartel Order Stirs Distrust in Latin America

President Trump’s recent order targeting drug cartels has reignited fears of U.S. military intervention in Latin America, echoing historical patterns under the Monroe Doctrine. The decision has heightened regional wariness against foreign intervention, with leaders expressing concerns over past U.S. involvement in regional conflicts. This has led to increased skepticism regarding American intentions and potential for further interference in the region’s affairs.