Mexican president to US: Cartel drone strikes won't resolve anything
- Officials from the Trump administration have not ruled out drone strikes in Mexico against drug cartels, despite U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stating that no decision has been made yet.
- Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has categorically rejected any unilateral U.S. Military action, saying it 'would not resolve anything.'
- The U.S. Designated Mexican drug cartels as global terrorist organizations, which analysts believe could be a precursor to military action.
- A Pentagon official confirmed in a congressional hearing that the military currently lacks the authority to conduct drone strikes against cartels in Mexico.
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Mexican president to US: Cartel drone strikes won't resolve anything
(NewsNation) — Mexico is warning against potential U.S. drone strikes on cartels in its country following an NBC report that the Trump administration is considering lethal action against the criminal groups as part of an effort to combat drug trafficking along the southern border. The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, has been vowing to crack down on cartels. She's responded to the potential of cartel drone strikes, saying Mexico is not su…
Mexico rejects unilateral US military action after report US is weighing strikes - West Hawaii Today
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) — Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Tuesday that her nation would categorically reject any unilateral U.S. military in Mexico and that such military action “would not resolve anything.”
Mexico rejects unilateral U.S. military action after report U.S. is weighing strikes
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Tuesday that her nation would categorically reject any unilateral U.S. military in Mexico and that such military action "would not resolve anything." Sheinbaum's comments during her regular morning press conference came in response to questions about an NBC News report that President Donald Trump's…
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