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‘Not going to happen’: Sheinbaum dismisses Trump threat of Mexico strikes

‘Not going to happen’: Sheinbaum dismisses Trump threat of Mexico strikes

Summary

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected President Donald Trump's suggestion of possible U.S. military intervention in Mexico to combat drug cartels. Sheinbaum stated she is open to collaboration with the U.S. but firmly opposes any foreign military action on Mexican soil. Trump's comments follow an ongoing U.S. bombing campaign against alleged drug-smuggling operations at sea, with potential expansion to land-based targets in Mexico.

Key Facts

  • Claudia Sheinbaum, President of Mexico, opposes U.S. military intervention in Mexico.
  • President Trump suggested using military force in Mexico to fight drug cartels.
  • Sheinbaum agreed to collaborate on intelligence-sharing but rejects foreign intervention.
  • Trump's comments follow a U.S. military campaign targeting alleged drug-smuggling boats.
  • There is debate and criticism surrounding the legality of the U.S. bombing campaign.
  • Reports indicate unverified identities of victims in the bombings, with claims some were fishermen.
  • Fatal drug overdoses in the U.S. have reportedly decreased in recent years.
  • Trump has not clarified if he would seek Mexico's permission before any land strikes.
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