FOr for many internet users, US President Donald Trump has been carrying on daily conversations from 2026 to most of 2025 about sports issues, including security, drug trafficking, and even the 2026 World Cup, in which the US will be the main host of the year’s biggest sporting event.
Ahead of an operation in Venezuela that marks the end of former President Nicolás Maduro’s term, President Trump has not stopped making comments that many Internet users interpret as warnings to neighboring Mexico about the serious drug problem and that if Mexico does not do something about the problem, the United States will have to intervene in the country.
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Following these words, many users on social networks are calling for the United States to be stripped of the 2026 World Cup due to actions taken in Venezuela and language hinting at possible intervention in Mexico.
Threat to Mexico: President Donald Trump threatens to intervene in Mexican territory
President Donald Trump commented on Mexico’s growing drug trafficking problem in a recent interview with Fox News, saying the U.S. government plans to combat drug trafficking forces inside Mexico before they continue to spread across North America.
We have stopped 97% of drugs coming in through waterways and will now launch attacks by land.
When it comes to cartels, cartels run Mexico. It’s very, very sad to see what’s happening in that country, but the cartels are running it, and they’re killing 250,000 to 350,000 people every year in our country.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has reiterated the extensive cooperation that exists between countries on security and combating organized crime, but said the option of allowing President Donald Trump’s administration to intervene in Mexican territory is never acceptable.
Will FIFA try to steal the 2026 World Cup from the US?
The answer to that question at this point is no. FIFA has not made any statements regarding changes to the World Cup, which will be held in Mexico, Canada and the United States. However, users around the world are expressing their dissatisfaction on various social networks with President Donald Trump’s actions and comments urging FIFA to reconsider the hosting of the World Cup, which is drawing closer by the day.
Conversation surrounding the president is developing on social media, at the same time users are commenting on FIFA’s stance on the armed conflict between Ukraine and Russia, where one country is invading the other for resources. Internet users have noted that the United States has done the same, and has not been sanctioned at least as much as Russia by FIFA, the organization that banned President Vladimir Putin’s country from all competitions.
