They Say in the u.s. Cartels Risk Sheinbaum-Trump Deal.
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WSJ considers that the presence of organized crime in the Mexican government "damages" Sheinbaum's security agreements with Trump.
Reading time approx.: 1 minutes, 39 secondsFor some time now, Donald Trump has the desire that the U.S. Army can intervene Mexico with the aim of fighting the cartels. As far as we can tell, the Republican would have raised this in the last formal communication... "The territory to the immediate south of our border is now dominated in its entirety by criminal cartels that murder, rape, torture and exercise total control over an entire nation, wh…
President Claudia Sheinbaum denied the publication by the U.S. newspaper The Wall Street Journal, entitled “Drug cartels harm Sheinbaum’s agreements with Trump.” “No, I don’t know where the Wall Street Journal gets its sources, but its sources aren’t right,” she said during the People’s Morning, while recalling that there is ongoing collaboration and cooperation with the U.S.


President Claudia Sheinbaum ruled out that the new security agreement with the United States is not at risk, as the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) slipped. You may also be interested: Until 2027, Pemex will finance its operational spending: Hacienda This Tuesday, the Mexican president was questioned about the text of the American newspaper stating that the project would be at risk due to Mexico's "inability" to fight cartels. "No, I don't know where …
Pending the release of the security agreement between Mexico and the United States, The Wall Street Journal warned of omissions that put the agreement at risk, such as allowing the alleged capo of the fentanyl Zhi Dong Zhang, alias “Brother Wang,” who escaped from his home prison in Mexico City.In an article published yesterday Monday, the U.S. newspaper considers that “Mexico drug cartels harm Sheinbaum’s agreements with Trump,” and to expose t…
President Claudia Sheinbaum’s government seeks by all means to reach an agreement with US President Donald Trump on security matters, in order to avoid tariffs and the possibility of any unilateral military action by the United States. However, efforts are threatened by the actions of Mexican drug cartels, warns The Wall Street Journal (WSJ).
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