Today, it's not just U.S. foes that find themselves scrambling to reinterpret Trump's grandiose ultimatums in the wake of the stunning Venezuela operation. Partners and allies as well are now viewing Trump's open vow to pursue a more assertive policy across the Western Hemisphere in a far more serious light, one bound to have repercussions across the globe.
"There's no doubt that the message is larger than Caracas," Thomas Shannon, who served as under secretary of state for political affairs during the first Trump administration, tells Newsweek, "that the primary recipients of the message should be Colombia and Mexico, and not that he's coming after their elected leaders, but he's basically saying, Listen, militarily, we can do anything we want to, whenever we want to, and you can't stop us.'"
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