President-elect Trump's post-election vows to launch U.S. military strikes and special forces raids against Mexican drug cartels have sharply driven trader consensus toward Mexico as the primary location for any cross-border anti-cartel operation, reflecting heightened probabilities amid his designation of groups like Sinaloa and Jalisco as foreign terrorist organizations. Diplomatic friction escalated after Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected unilateral U.S. actions, warning of retaliation, while U.S. officials emphasize congressional authorization requirements under the War Powers Resolution. No operations have commenced, but traders weigh legal hurdles and base rates from past drone surveillance. Key upcoming catalysts include Trump's January 20 inauguration and early policy directives on cartel terrorism labels.
基于Polymarket数据的AI实验性摘要 · 更新于$30,876 交易量
March 31
21%
April 30
53%
6月30日
68%
$30,876 交易量
March 31
21%
April 30
53%
6月30日
68%
U.S. personnel must directly participate to qualify. U.S. personnel involved in intelligence, surveillance, logistical, support, or advisory roles will not count.
Only direct U.S. participation, confirmed by the U.S. Government or by an overwhelming consensus of reporting, will count. For example, previous operations such as the 2014 capture of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, in which U.S. forces were rumored to have been embedded with Mexican Marines, would not qualify.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements from the U.S. government; however, an overwhelming consensus of reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...President-elect Trump's post-election vows to launch U.S. military strikes and special forces raids against Mexican drug cartels have sharply driven trader consensus toward Mexico as the primary location for any cross-border anti-cartel operation, reflecting heightened probabilities amid his designation of groups like Sinaloa and Jalisco as foreign terrorist organizations. Diplomatic friction escalated after Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected unilateral U.S. actions, warning of retaliation, while U.S. officials emphasize congressional authorization requirements under the War Powers Resolution. No operations have commenced, but traders weigh legal hurdles and base rates from past drone surveillance. Key upcoming catalysts include Trump's January 20 inauguration and early policy directives on cartel terrorism labels.
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