Suggest Trump at the Wsj: 'Don't Bomb Mexico'
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Mexico City.- A possible U.S. military intervention against cartels in Mexico would be counterproductive and would not help eliminate the drug trafficking problem, said columnist María Anastasia O'Grady in an article published this Sunday in The Wall Street Journal. In her consideration, a U.S. military operation in Mexico would weaken an ally such as the Secretary of Public Security, Omar García Harfuch, and strengthen "the most corrupt sectors…
In her article, Mary Anastasia O’Grady, warns that a U.S. military intervention in Mexico would be ineffective and could cause collateral damage, and points out that cooperation with President Claudia Sheinbaum and institutional strengthening policies are more viable alternatives.
In 2025, the DEA warns that cartels dominate Mexico and are trafficking fentanyl to the US, resulting in thousands of deaths. In response, Donald Trump proposes military intervention, opening a crucial debate in bilateral relations. This content is exclusive to subscribers. To read this article, we have a special plan for you. Experience the […]
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