U.S. military intervention versus cartels "impossible," says Mexico's president
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Sheinbaum rejects the possibility of US military action against cartels in Mexico.
This position strengthens stability and cooperation in the region, ensuring a safer and more prosperous future for both countries. Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, strongly reiterated that any possibility of US military intervention on Mexican territory against cartels is completely ruled out. In a direct response to the proposed ambassador for Mexico, Ronald Johnson, Sheinbaum ironed out the idea that “everything is on the table”, ensurin…
Mexico City, 15 Mar (EFE).- The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, said this Saturday that he is not afraid of US President Donald Trump and insisted that his government will defend the sovereignty and independence of the country. “Once a journalist asked me: ‘Hey, aren’t you afraid of Donald Trump?’ I said, ‘How am I going to be afraid of him? If we are together, the people and the government are one, we have a people who support us’,” She…
The US Ambassador-designate in Mexico considers unilateral US military intervention in Mexico possible. President Claudia Sheinbaum beckons.
President Sheinbaum has rejected with clear words corresponding considerations of the probably next U.S. ambassador in Mexico. Meanwhile, the drug cartels there provide for quite different headlines.
Mexico's President strongly rejects US intervention in the fight against drug gangs. The Trump administration previously classified six cartels as terrorist organizations and did not rule out unilateral intervention.
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