Trump nominates former Green Beret to serve as US ambassador to Mexico – Washington Examiner
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Ron Johnson, a former Green Beret, to serve as the U.S.ambassador to Mexico. This decision highlights Trump’s ongoing efforts to shape his administration and select individuals with military backgrounds for key foreign policy roles. The nomination is part of Trump’s broader strategy to strengthen ties with Mexico and address various bilateral issues. Ron Johnson’s nomination as the U.S.ambassador to Mexico reflects President-elect donald trump’s strategic approach to foreign policy and diplomatic relations.By choosing someone with a military background, Trump may be signaling an emphasis on security and defense in dealing with Mexico, particularly concerning issues like immigration, drug trafficking, and border security.
This nomination could also indicate an intention to foster stronger bilateral relations with Mexico, potentially leveraging military experience to navigate complex trade and diplomatic matters. Johnson’s background as a Green Beret might be viewed as an asset in engaging with Mexican officials and addressing shared security challenges.
this decision is part of a larger pattern within Trump’s administration to fill key positions with individuals who have strong military credentials, suggesting a preference for leadership styles that prioritize security and a firm stance on international matters. As the administration takes shape, it will be interesting to see how these appointments influence U.S.-Mexico relations and the direction of foreign policy in the region.
Trump nominates former Green Beret to serve as US ambassador to Mexico
President-elect Donald Trump nominated Ron Johnson as U.S. ambassador to Mexico. Johnson is a former U.S. Army Green Beret officer who served from 1984-1998 before retiring as a colonel. He was also a former CIA Paramilitary Operations Officer.
Just as he has for his previous nominations, Trump announced Johnson’s in a post on Truth Social.
“I am pleased to nominate Ronald (Ron) Johnson to serve as the United States Ambassador to Mexico,” Trump posted. “Ron will work closely with our great Secretary of State Nominee, Marco Rubio, to promote our Nation’s security and prosperity through strong America First Foreign Policies.”
Johnson has experience working in a Trump administration. He was appointed ambassador to the Republic of El Salvador in 2019 and served in that capacity until January 2021. The president-elect touted this previous work in the social media post announcing his nomination.
“During my First Term, Ron served as the Ambassador to El Salvador, where he worked tirelessly with Salvadoran authorities and our team to reduce violent crime and illegal migration to the lowest levels in History,” Trump posted.
As ambassador to Mexico, it is expected that Johnson will work to help with border security and the illegal immigration crisis. Trump mentioned as much in the post announcing Johnson’s nomination.
“Together, we will put an end to migrant crime, stop the illegal flow of Fentanyl and other dangerous drugs into our Country and, MAKE AMERICA SAFE AGAIN!” the president-elect said.
Johnson has a distinguished career in the U.S. government, having “over four decades of service” in aiding the country and dealing with numerous vital matters such as “refugees, counter-narcotics, counterterrorism, human rights, and tropical virus disease control.” He was also a Senior Advisor to the Commander of the U.S. Southern Command, where his work focused on “ interagency collaboration and providing geopolitical advice.”
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