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Trump Threatens Mexico With Tariff Over Alleged Water Treaty Violations

by Red Right Politics
December 9, 2025 at 10:06 am
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Well, it looks like Mexico has decided to play chicken with Texas farmers — and President Trump isn’t having it.

In true Trump fashion, the gloves are off, and the tariffs are on the table. On Monday, the president made it loud and clear that if Mexico doesn’t cough up 200,000 acre-feet of water immediately, there’s a shiny new 5% tariff waiting for them under the Christmas tree. The deadline? December 31st. The message? Play games with American agriculture, and you’ll pay for it — literally.

Now, for those keeping score at home, this isn’t some spontaneous spat. We’re talking about the 1944 Water Treaty — a decades-old agreement between the U.S. and Mexico that’s supposed to ensure farmers on both sides of the border get the water they need. Mexico gets Colorado River water. We get water from the Rio Grande. Simple, right? Apparently not. Because once again, Mexico is coming up short. Really short. Like, 800,000 acre-feet short.

And who takes the hit when Mexico decides to drag its feet? Not the folks sipping bottled water in D.C., that’s for sure. It’s Texas farmers and ranchers — the people who put food on our tables — who are left high and dry, literally. Citrus, sugar, livestock — all suffering, all because someone south of the border keeps deciding the treaty is more of a suggestion than an obligation.

Let’s be honest. If this were the other way around — if the U.S. were behind on its water delivery — you’d already have CNN reporters live from Chihuahua, lecturing America on climate justice and global cooperation while demanding reparations. But since it’s Mexico in the hot seat and Texas in the dust, the usual suspects are mysteriously quiet. Funny how that works.

“Mexico continues to violate our comprehensive Water Treaty, and this violation is seriously hurting our BEAUTIFUL TEXAS CROPS AND LIVESTOCK… Mexico has an obligation to FIX THIS NOW.” – President Donald J. Trump pic.twitter.com/m4V1KEW0Lm

— The White House (@WhiteHouse) December 8, 2025

To his credit, Trump already tried diplomacy. Back in April, his administration worked out a deal with Mexican officials to boost the flow of water from their side of the Rio Grande. That should’ve been the end of it. But here we are, just months later, and Mexico’s once again defaulting on its obligations — and somehow expecting there won’t be consequences.

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Well, guess what? There will be. Because President Trump is not about to let foreign governments stiff hardworking Americans without a fight. His message to Mexico couldn’t be clearer: release the water, or get ready to pay — in pesos and tariffs.

And can we take a moment to appreciate the beautiful irony here? The same people who screamed about Trump’s supposed “trade wars” are now clutching their pearls over a 5% tariff that might actually make a foreign government honor a binding treaty. Heaven forbid America defends its farmers with the same intensity other countries defend their bureaucrats.

Even better, Trump isn’t doing this alone. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins backed the move, calling it a significant step forward. Because unlike the last administration — which allegedly spent more time coddling foreign interests than defending its own citizens — the Trump-Vance administration seems to grasp a very simple concept: American farmers come first.

And let’s not forget: the Left loves to talk about “climate justice” and “food insecurity.” Yet when farmers in Texas are literally losing crops because Mexico isn’t keeping its word, suddenly it’s crickets. No press conferences. No blue-state outrage. No AOC Instagram videos. Just silence.

Meanwhile, the Rio Grande Valley — a region that’s already weathered enough storms — is getting battered by policy neglect disguised as diplomacy. And what’s worse? This isn’t the first time. Mexico has allegedly pulled this stunt before. Drought or not, they’ve had years to prepare. But instead of solutions, they keep offering excuses.

So now the clock is ticking. December 31st is fast approaching. Will Mexico honor the deal they signed 81 years ago? Or will they test whether Trump’s tariff pen is mightier than their broken promises?

Place your bets. But if history — and tariffs — have taught us anything, it’s this: when Trump says “immediately,” he means it.

Fox News

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