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Sheinbaum Says US 'Won't' Attack Cartels On Mexican Soil

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum emphasized respect for sovereignty and rejected U.S. unilateral military actions despite ongoing cartel-related drug trafficking issues.

  • On Tuesday, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said unilateral U.S. military action inside Mexico would not occur and Mexico does not consent to such operations.
  • NBC News reported Monday that the U.S. began detailed planning for an anti-cartel mission inside Mexico, with early training and discussions underway but no final decision made, citing six officials.
  • Reports named operational specifics including U.S. troops operating under Title 50 authority of the U.S. intelligence community, with officials weighing drone strikes against cartels.
  • Mexico emphasized collaboration not subordination, with Sheinbaum warning that Mexico coordinates with the U.S. but will not tolerate any invasion threatening its sovereignty.
  • Following the cartel listings, Sheinbaum said Mexico was not consulted on the foreign terrorist organizations designation of the Sinaloa, United, Michoacana family, and Jalisco New Generation cartels, though both countries seek to reduce drug trafficking.
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Mexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum, categorically rejected an alleged U.S. plan to deploy an anti-drug military mission on Mexican territory.

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said today that unilateral US military action in Mexico "will not happen"

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Telemundo 20 broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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