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Sheinbaum Says Mexico Will only Allow u.s. Military Aircraft to Enter Under "Special" Conditions

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The Mexican president responded to the controversy over the landing of a U.S. military aircraft on Mexican territory

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The Mexican president responded to the controversy over the landing of a U.S. military aircraft on Mexican territory

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In justifying the presence of the US military aircraft Hercules 130, President Claudia Sheinbaum noted that it had already been agreed with Mexico to transfer staff from the Ministry of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC) for training.

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The landing of the U.S. military aircraft in Toluca generated concern, especially after the recent warning about operations in the Pacific. However, it was argued from Palacio Nacional that these practices have been authorized since October.

This Tuesday, January 20, President Claudia Sheinbaum leads her morning conference from the Treasury Hall at the National Palace. While waiting for the usual health report, the focus is on responses to the presence of a U.S. government aircraft that recently landed at Toluca Airport, unleashing speculation about its mission. At the Aztec Information Force we follow the live broadcast.

State of the States “Good Neighborhood is not based on the absence of conflicts, but on the willingness to resolve them with respect” – Hannah Arendt In Suspectism Lands “Hercules” Alliances of Morena Cause Electoral Crises Hidden Changes in the Navy and in the Sedena Silence of Bermúdez Requena exhibits the complicitys Mexico City, January 19, 2026.- Yesterday's morning, unlike Sunday, CS gave explanations about the landing of a plane of the Un…

Punto y Coma MX President Sheinbaum reported that the U.S. military plane landed in Mexico to take SSPC elements to a training. President Claudia Sheinbaum clarified the reason why a U.S. military plane landed in Mexico. “No U.S. troops were coming,” she stressed during the People's Morning. A Hercules C-130J landed on January 17 at Toluca International Airport, a fact that caused controversy. The Federal Government's Security Cabinet stated tha…

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Periódico Expreso - Más Cerca de Ti broke the news in on Monday, January 19, 2026.
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