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# Trump’s Escalating Use of Military Force: A Shift in US Foreign Policy?
recent reports suggest a notable, adn potentially controversial, shift in former President Donald trump’s approach to national security. evidence indicates he authorized secret directives expanding the scope of military operations against terrorist organizations and, strikingly, even considered deploying the US Army against foreign drug cartels. Let’s delve into these developments and what they could mean for the future of US foreign policy.
## Secret Directive to Target Terrorist Organizations
According to *Semana.com*, Trump signed a secret directive granting broader authority to the US military to use force against terrorist organizations. This directive,reportedly issued during his presidency,appears to have loosened restrictions on targeting individuals and groups deemed a threat.
While the specifics remain largely classified, the implications are considerable. Expanding military authority without clear congressional oversight raises concerns about accountability and the potential for unintended consequences. It also begs the question: what constitutes a “terrorist institution” under this expanded definition?
Here’s what we certainly know so far:
* The directive was reportedly kept secret from many within the US government.
* It potentially broadened the scope of permissible military actions.* critics argue it could lead to increased civilian casualties and destabilization in already volatile regions.
Read more about this directive at Semana.com
## Considering the US Army Against Drug Cartels
Perhaps even more startling is the revelation, reported by *The Country*, that Trump considered ordering the US Army to actively combat foreign drug cartels.This proposal, if implemented, would represent a dramatic departure from customary
