Mexico’s president responds after Trump says he’s "OK" with cartel strikes
Mexico refuses U.S. military strikes on its soil but agrees to share intelligence, amid diplomatic tensions over cartel operations and border security measures.
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Sheinbaum cites Mexican-American War as she rejects Trump's cartel strike threats
"It's OK with me," Trump said about possible strikes in Mexico. His Mexican counterpart, President Claudia Sheinbaum, said Mexico will not accept U.S. intervention in its territory.
The Mexican president stressed that security cooperation with Washington is based on respect for sovereignty and territoriality, discarding any foreign military action despite the insistence of the US president.
Trump Says He Would Be 'Ok' With Launching Strikes In Mexico: 'Whatever We Have To Do To Stop Drugs'
President Donald Trump said he would be "ok" with launching strikes in Mexico to target cartels, contradicting Secretary of State Marco Rubio who last week saying such a situation would not take place.
Mexico's president firmly refuses Trump's proposal for US military strikes against cartels
Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum on Tuesday rejected the idea of U.S. military strikes against cartels on Mexican soil, responding to President Donald Trump’s comments that he would do "whatever it takes" to stop drugs from entering the U.S. The Associated Press reported that Sheinbaum said…
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