Mexican president dismisses report of possible US military mission inside Mexico
- On Tuesday, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said unilateral U.S. military action inside Mexico 'won't happen', rejecting intervention and insisting Mexico will not negotiate its sovereignty.
- NBC News reported Monday that U.S. military and intelligence planners began detailed mission planning and early training for an anti‑cartel operation in Mexico, considering drone strikes.
- More than 100,000 Americans die annually from fentanyl, and cartels like the Sinaloa Cartel and Jalisco New Generation Cartel are heavily armed, entrenched, and fuel an international black market.
- Amid prior comments in April and February, Sheinbaum said Mexico's government was not consulted on the U.S. designation of cartels as foreign terrorist organizations and stressed cooperation must be coordination, not interventionism.
- U.S. planners say troops would operate under Title 50 status while U.S. forces train for potential ground operations and drones are readied, but analysts warn strikes on suspected smuggling boats risk civilian casualties and diplomatic fallout.
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President Claudia Sheinbaum said that there will be no U.S. intervention in Mexico because there is a united people against injerencism. During the morning, the federal governor said that with that country dialogue has been privileged and there is a framework of understanding that does not include intervention, but collaboration and cooperation. "There is not going to be intervention by the United States, there is not going to be, simply because…
Mexican president dismisses report of possible US military mission inside Mexico
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said that unilateral U.S. military action inside Mexico "won't happen," even as the U.S. has ramped up its military efforts, including fatal strikes, in Latin America in recent months.
“It’s not going to happen,” President Claudia Sheinbaum dismissed without nuance in referring to the presence of U.S. troops in Mexico to fight organized crime.
Mexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum, categorically rejected an alleged U.S. plan to deploy an anti-drug military mission on Mexican territory.
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