Trump asked about bombing drug labs in Mexico: ex-defence chief
The former defence secretary also alleges that Trump asked if anti-racism protesters could be shot
In this file photo taken on 30 September 2019, US President Donald Trump (L) and US Secretary of Defense Mark Esper attend the Armed Forces Welcome Ceremony at Summerall Field, Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, Virginia. Photo: Brendan Smialowski / AFP
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Donald Trump asked about the possibility of bombing drug trafficking labs in Mexico while he was US president, former defence secretary Mark Esper says in a book set to be released on Tuesday.
According to excerpts cited by the New York Times, Trump believed the United States could pretend it wasn’t responsible for launching missiles across its southern border, Esper, who was Pentagon head between July 2019 and November 2020, writes.
In 2020, Trump reportedly asked twice if the military could “shoot missiles into Mexico to destroy the drug labs,” Esper writes in his book titled A Sacred Oath.
According to the Times, Esper was left “speechless” at the requests.
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Trump dismissed Esper in November 2020, just days after the results of the US presidential election were announced, in which President Joe Biden won.
Trump and Esper’s relationship had been strained for months, ever since the defence secretary had publicly opposed deploying the military to quell anti-racist protests that gripped the country that year.
According to reports about other excerpts from Esper’s book, Trump, in discussing the demonstrations in June 2020, had asked about the protesters: “Can’t you just shoot them?”
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