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Mexico rejects Trump’s offer of military strikes against cartels

Mexico rejects Trump’s offer of military strikes against cartels

Posted on November 19, 2025 By admin


Members of Mexico’s federal forces escort prisoners wanted in the U.S. for ties to drug-trafficking groups into a plane, amid rising pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump on Mexico to dismantle the country’s drug organizations, at the Toluca International Airport, in San Pedro Totoltepec, Mexico, August 12, 2025.
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Mexico’s President on Tuesday (November 18, 2025) ruled out allowing U.S. strikes against cartels on Mexican soil, a day after U.S. President Donald Trump said he was willing to do whatever it takes to stop drugs entering the U.S.

“It’s not going to happen,” Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Tuesday.

“He [Trump] has suggested it on various occasions or he has said, we offer you a United States military intervention in Mexico, whatever you need to fight the criminal groups,’” she said. “But I have told him on every occasion that we can collaborate, that they can help us with information they have, but that we operate in our territory, that we do not accept any intervention by a foreign government.”

Ms. Sheinbaum said she had said it to Mr. Trump and to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and that they have understood.

“Would I want strikes in Mexico to stop drugs? OK with me, whatever we have to do to stop drugs,” Mr. Trump said on Monday, adding that he’s “not happy with Mexico.”

The U.S. Embassy in Mexico shared a video through social platform X later Monday that included previous comments from Mr. Rubio saying that the U.S. would not take unilateral action in Mexico.

Meanwhile, Mexican and U.S. diplomats were trying to sort out on Tuesday what may have been an actual U.S. incursion.

On Monday, men arrived in a boat to a beach in northeast Mexico and installed some signs signalling land that the U.S. Department of Defence considered restricted.

Mexico’s Foreign Affairs Ministry said late on Monday that the country’s Navy had removed the signs, which appeared to be on Mexican territory. And on Tuesday, Ms. Sheinbaum said that the International Boundary and Water Commission, a binational agency that determines the border between the two countries, was getting involved.

The signs, driven into the sand near where the Rio Grande empties into the Gulf of Mexico, caused a stir when witnesses said men in a boat arrived at the local beach known as Playa Bagdad and erected them.

The signs read in English and Spanish “Warning: Restricted Area” and went on to explain that it was Department of Defence property and had been declared restricted by “the commander.” It said there could be no unauthorized access, photography or drawings of the area.

The U.S. Embassy in Mexico and the Pentagon did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Mexico contacted its consulate in Brownsville, Texas and then the U.S. embassy in Mexico City. Eventually, it was determined that contractors working for some U.S. government entity had placed the signs, Sheinbaum said.

“But the river changes its course, it breaks loose and according to the treaty you have to clearly demarcate the national border,” Ms. Sheinbaum said during her daily press briefing.

The area is close to SpaceX Starbase, which sits adjacent to Boca Chica Beach on the Texas side of the Rio Grande.

The facility and launch site for the SpaceX rocket program is under contract with the Department of Defence and NASA, which hopes to send astronauts back to the moon and someday to Mars.

In June, Ms. Sheinbaum said the government was looking into contamination from the SpaceX facility after pieces of metal, plastic and rocket pieces were reportedly found on the Mexican side of the border following the explosion of a rocket during a test.

The area also carries the added sensitivity of Mf. Trump’s order to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America, which Mexico has also rejected.

Published – November 19, 2025 06:48 am IST



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