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Cartels, Common Enemy of Mexico and the United States.

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In the midst of the revelation of a secret order that Donald Trump would have given to attack drug cartels in Latin America, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ronald Johnson said that both countries are united "as two sovereign allies" to face a common enemy. "Violent cartels poison our people, threaten our communities and weaken the security and prosperity of our two nations. They are not only drug traffickers, they are terrorists who destroy lives, co…

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In a statement, Ambassador Ronald Johnson highlighted Mexico’s cooperation with the United States in the fight against drug trafficking; this he says. Ronald Johnson’s pronouncement comes amid the tensions caused by the new U.S. President Donald Trump’s decree on a military attack on drug trafficking. In this regard, Mexico’s authorities, like President Claudia Sheinbaum, denied that it was an invasion by the U.S., as has been mentioned since Do…

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In the midst of the revelation of a secret order that Donald Trump would have given to attack drug cartels in Latin America, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ronald Johnson said that both countries are united "as two sovereign allies" to face a common enemy. "Violent cartels poison our people, threaten our communities and weaken the security and prosperity of our two nations. They are not only drug traffickers, they are terrorists who destroy lives, co…

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The US Ambassador to Mexico, retired Colonel Ronald Johnson, stressed this Thursday that the bilateral security cooperation promoted by President Claudia Sheinbaum and President Donald Trump seeks to make both nations “safer, more secure and more prosperous.”

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Alonso QuijanoMexico City. U.S. ambassador to Mexico, Ronald Johnson, did not go around: the alliance with Claudia Sheinbaum’s government against the cartels will be total and, if interpreted between lines, potentially military. “We will use all the tools at our disposal to protect our peoples, working collaboratively, as two sovereign allies,” he said, leaving the door open to joint operations of still indefinite scope.

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+ Affirms that President Donald Trump's secret executive order for the military to pursue the cartels in Mexico violates the Magna Carta and the rights as a nation CITY OF MEXICO, Legislative Palace of San Lázaro, August 8, 2025.- The president of the Political Coordination Board, deputy Ricardo Monreal Ávila, supported the position of the president of the Republic, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, regarding the defense of sovereignty, national territor…

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Mexico City, August 8. US Ambassador to Mexico, retired Colonel Ronald Johnson, said Friday that Washington and President Claudia Sheinbaum’s government are “united” as “sovereign allies” in the fight against criminal cartels, who he described as “terrorists who destroy lives, corrupt institutions and hold hostage to fear of entire communities.” “The collaboration between Mexico and the United States is that of two sovereign allies. We will use …

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La Jornada broke the news in Mexico on Friday, August 8, 2025.
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