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Tag: Pena Nieto Mexican President

Trump’s Threatening Call To Mexican Counterpart :Ban Bad Bombers!

Donald J Trump[Washington] Trump’s Threatening Call To Mexico!: Ban Bad Bombers
President Donald J Trump threatened in a phone call with his Mexican counterpart to send US troops to stop “bad hombres down there” unless the Mexican military does more to control them, according to an excerpt of a transcript of the conversation obtained by The Associated Press.
The excerpt of the call did not detail who exactly Trump considered “bad hombres,” nor did it make clear the tone and context of the remark, made in a Friday morning phone call between the leaders.During His Election Campaigns Prez Trump Had Targeted
Illigal Migration And Drug Smuggling From The Mexican Side
Prez Trump’s remarks suggest he is using the same tough and blunt talk with world leaders that he used to rally crowds on the campaign trail.
White House Website And Trumps’s Twitter Handle are also silent on this development
However Prez Trump has tweeted about Iran
“Iran is rapidly taking over more and more of Iraq even after the U.S. has squandered three trillion dollars there”
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Presidents Obama And His Mexican Counterpart Nieto Desired a Great New year for Relationship

Presidents Obama And His Mexican Counterpart Nieto Desired a Great New year for Relationship
Presidents Barack Obama And His Mexican Counterpart Peña Nieto Voiced Their Desire for 2015 to be a great year for the U.S.-Mexico relationship
Barack Obama welcomed Mexican President Peña Nieto and his delegation to the White House.
This meeting marked Peña Nieto’s first White House visit as the President of Mexico.
The two Presidents discussed a range of topics, including immigration, economic growth, security, and Cuba. Both voiced their desire for 2015 to be a great year for the U.S.-Mexico relationship –
– “a relationship which is mainly based on friendship, cordiality, mutual respect, shared interests for prosperity and development for our nations,” President Peña Nieto said.
On Cuba:
President Obama described his initiative to end the 50 years policy with relation to Cuba but without compromising human rights and democracy and political freedom. Visiting Mexican President Assured Tireless Support.