Mexico's President Denies U.S. Will Use Military in Her Country
- Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum firmly denied that U.S. troops will enter Mexico to fight drug cartels amid reports of a secret Pentagon order.
- This denial followed a New York Times report that President Trump signed a secret order allowing direct U.S. military operations against cartels on foreign soil, causing concern in Mexico.
- Sheinbaum stated her government has clearly informed the U.S. that no military intervention is permitted on Mexican territory, emphasizing continued cooperation without invasion.
- Sheinbaum firmly dismissed any possibility of allowing U.S. military forces on Mexican soil, stating that while cooperation and information exchange are possible, the deployment of the United States Army within Mexico's borders is completely unacceptable.
- The situation highlights strained U.S.-Mexico relations where possible unilateral U.S. military action risks undermining longstanding trust despite shared efforts against cartels.
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Washington is increasingly considering new military actions against drug cartels. Mexico categorically refuses any foreign intervention on its soil.
The Mexican Foreign Ministry clarified this Saturday that the Latin American country "will not accept the participation of United States military forces on its territory" following the executive order signed by US President Donald Trump authorizing…
The Mexican government said on Friday that it will not accept the participation of U.S. military forces in its territory, after U.S. President Donald Trump defended sending troops against drug cartels in Latin America to “protect” his country, a maneuver that would mean going one step further in a war against fentanyl.While U.S. ambassador to Mexico Ronald Johnson issued another statement later in that he said that they will continue to “work co…
Mexican President Lashes Out at Reports of U.S. Military Action Against Drug Cartels — ‘There Will Be No Invasion… Absolutely Off The Table’
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has lashed out at talk of a possible military campaign against the country’s leading drug cartels.
US President Donald Trump is reportedly planning to send the military to fight drug cartels, including on foreign soil. Mexico, where most of the drug cartels come from, has said it will not agree to the deployment of US troops on its territory.
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