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Mexico President Sheinbaum Warns Against US Military Strikes On Cartels

February 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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President Trump recently designated several Latin American drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, prompting Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum to issue a warning against potential military action in her country. She emphasized the importance of collaboration and coordination between the US and Mexico, rather than subordination or interventionism.

The US State Department’s announcement included the designation of eight Latin American drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, including Mexico’s Jalisco Nueva Generacion and Sinaloa cartels. This move, fulfilling a promise made by Trump during his 2024 election campaign, opens the door for potential military action against these cartels.

Despite reports of US surveillance drone flights over Mexico and indications of additional intelligence missions within Mexican airspace, Sheinbaum expressed opposition to unilateral US military actions. She emphasized that the Mexican people would not accept any actions that compromised the nation’s integrity, independence, or sovereignty.

Furthermore, Sheinbaum threatened to expand Mexico’s lawsuit against American gun manufacturers if the US were to officially declare drug cartels as terrorists. She pointed out the significant impact of US arms on criminal groups in Mexico and questioned the potential role of arms manufacturers and distributors in such a designation.

The article highlights the ongoing tensions between the US and Mexico regarding the handling of drug cartels and the potential implications of a terrorist designation. It underscores the importance of mutual consultation and collaboration between the two countries in addressing security challenges in the region.

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