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Sheinbaum again dismisses Trump’s threat of sending troops to Mexico: ‘We do not want intervention’

By Eric November 19, 2025

In a recent statement, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum firmly rejected former President Donald Trump’s assertion that he might authorize military strikes against drug cartels operating within Mexico. During a press conference on Tuesday, Sheinbaum responded to Trump’s provocative comments, stating unequivocally, “It’s not going to happen.” This exchange highlights the ongoing tensions between the two nations concerning the escalating violence associated with drug trafficking and the responsibilities each country bears in managing this issue.

Trump’s comments came amid a backdrop of increasing concern over drug-related violence in Mexico, particularly the influence of powerful cartels such as the Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation Cartels. These groups have been linked to a surge in drug overdoses in the United States, prompting calls for a more aggressive stance from U.S. officials. Trump’s suggestion of military intervention is not new; he has previously advocated for such measures during his presidency, arguing that the U.S. should take decisive action against the cartels to protect American citizens. However, Sheinbaum’s administration has consistently maintained that Mexico is capable of handling its internal security issues without foreign military involvement, emphasizing sovereignty and the importance of diplomatic solutions.

Sheinbaum’s remarks underscore a broader narrative in Mexican politics, where national pride and a commitment to sovereignty are often highlighted in response to perceived threats from the U.S. The Mexican government has been actively working on various strategies to combat drug-related violence, including increased funding for law enforcement and social programs aimed at addressing the root causes of drug trafficking. While the situation remains complex and challenging, Sheinbaum’s firm stance against military intervention reflects a desire to assert Mexico’s autonomy in dealing with its security challenges. The dialogue between the two countries continues to evolve, with both sides needing to navigate the delicate balance between cooperation and respect for national sovereignty.

Mexico’s president responds to Trump’s latest warning that he could authorize strikes against drug cartels in country
Mexico’s president,
Claudia Sheinbaum
, has again dismissed
Donald Trump
’s threat of military action against drug cartels inside her country, telling reporters: “It’s not going to happen.”
Sheinbaum made the comments on Tuesday morning in response to the US president’s latest warning that he could authorise strikes in Mexico.

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