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Trump threatens Middle East, Canada, Mexico

Published :  
07-01-2025 21:47|

The elected US President, Donald Trump, warned that if captives held in Gaza are not released before he assumes office, the Middle East will face "hell" due to the current tensions.

In his remarks, Trump emphasized the need for the world to take his threats seriously, arguing that delays in resolving the captives crisis could lead to further escalation in the region.

Meanwhile, Trump's envoy to the Middle East expressed optimism about achieving "positive results" in the captives negotiations in Gaza before the new administration takes over. The envoy stated that the negotiations should yield satisfactory solutions to prevent any escalation that could cause more harm in the area.

- Mexico and Canada -

Domestically, Trump announced plans to rename the Gulf of Mexico to "American Gulf," characterizing this change as a demonstration of his commitment to US sovereignty and its standing in the region.

He asserted that Mexico must stop allowing "millions of people" to enter the US, highlighting this issue as a critical aspect of national security.

Trump also stated his intention to impose strict tariffs on Mexico and Canada as part of a protectionist trade policy aimed at addressing the imbalances in trade with these neighboring countries.

- Greenland -

On the international stage, Trump affirmed the US need for Greenland for national security purposes and to protect the "free world."

This statement generated considerable interest regarding Trump's strategy for leveraging Greenland's strategic significance amid global political tensions.

 

These statements come at a crucial moment as Trump prepares to take office in January.