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Where Trump Has Threatened to Strike Next: Strategic Flashpoints from Greenland to Nigeria

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Where Trump Has Threatened to Strike Next

President Donald Trump has publicly flagged a series of nations and regions where he says the United States might undertake military action, from the Far North to West Africa and the Western Hemisphere. These remarks follow a high-profile military operation in Venezuela and come amid ongoing global tensions.

Greenland: Arctic Strategic Interest

Trump renewed intense rhetoric about acquiring Greenland — a self-governing Danish territory — citing its strategic value against Russia and China. The White House said Trump is considering “a range of options” to secure the island, including force if necessary. Danish leaders warn an attack would end NATO.

Iran: Civil Unrest and Threat of Intervention

Amid mass protests in Iran driven by economic woes and political dissent, Trump has stated that the U.S. could strike if Iranian authorities use lethal force against demonstrators. Tehran’s leadership has rejected these claims, accusing the U.S. of fomenting unrest.

Mexico: Cartel-Focused Strikes

Trump indicated potential U.S. land strikes in Mexico targeting drug cartel infrastructure as part of a broader “war on drugs.” Commentators in Mexico are pushing for diplomatic coordination, stressing national sovereignty concerns.

Nigeria: ISIS and Religious Violence

Remarks from Trump suggest possible expanded strikes against Islamic State affiliates in Nigeria if violence against Christian communities persists. U.S. forces earlier conducted lethal strikes in the region around Christmas.

Colombia: Escalation and Rapprochement

Trump’s public comments about invading Colombia — framed around drug trafficking concerns — were followed by a call with President Gustavo Petro aimed at easing bilateral tensions and cooperating on security issues.

Venezuela: Cancelled Second Wave

While Trump had previously signaled additional strikes in Venezuela, he later announced the cancellation of a planned second wave, pointing to increased cooperation with Caracas. Forces remain positioned in the region.

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