Mexico rules out Trump's reported military plan against drug cartels

The Mexican government has rejected a reported plan by former U.S. President Donald Trump to use military force against drug cartels in Latin America. The statement came in response to a report that Trump had secretly authorized the use of military action against these criminal organizations. The Mexican authorities made it clear that they would not accept any foreign military intervention in their country, as they consider it a violation of their national sovereignty. They emphasized that Mexico is capable of addressing its own security challenges and that any such action would be unacceptable. The Mexican government reaffirmed its commitment to addressing the drug trafficking problem through its own law enforcement and security measures, without the involvement of foreign military forces. The dispute highlights the ongoing tensions between Mexico and the United States over security issues and the approach to combating the drug trade.
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