Honduras suggests ending US military cooperation over Trump mass deportation threat
- Honduras plans to formally protest to the United States, arguing that military cooperation undermines national sovereignty, as stated by President Castro.
- President Castro warned that U.S. Military bases in Honduras lack justification if harmful measures against Honduran citizens are implemented.
- In her New Year's message, Castro threatened to review the presence of the U.S. Military base in Palmerola if hostile policies are adopted.
- Castro criticized U.S. Actions, including the inclusion of Judge Sonia Marlina Dub�n on the Engel list, calling it an act of interference.
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