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Mexico’s president vows “there can be no invasion” after experiences that Trump is concentrating on cartels with army drive
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Mexico’s president vows “there can be no invasion” after experiences that Trump is concentrating on cartels with army drive

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum insisted Friday that there can be “no invasion of Mexico” following experiences that President Donald Trump had ordered the U.S. army to focus on Latin American drug cartels.

“There can be no invasion of Mexico,” Sheinbaum declared after The New York Occasions reported that Mr. Trump had secretly signed a directive ordering army drive towards cartels his administration has declared terrorist organizations.

“We had been knowledgeable that this government order was coming and that it had nothing to do with the participation of any army personnel or any establishment in our territory,” Sheinbaum advised her common morning information convention.

AFP contacted the Pentagon to verify the order however has not but obtained a response.

The Occasions stated Mr. Trump’s directive supplied an official foundation for army operations at sea or on international soil towards the cartels. Individually, the Reuters information company, citing regulation enforcement paperwork, reported that the FBI is looking for so as to add drug cartel suspects to the U.S. authorities’s terrorist watch listing.

White Home spokeswoman Anna Kelly, whereas not confirming the experiences, stated in a press release that Mr. Trump’s “high precedence is defending the homeland, which is why he took the daring step to designate a number of cartels and gangs as international terrorist organizations.”  

In February, the Trump administration designated eight drug trafficking teams as terrorist organizations. Six are Mexican, one is Venezuelan, and the eighth originates in El Salvador.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated on Thursday the administration may use the designations to “goal” cartels.

“It permits us to now goal what they’re working and to make use of different parts of American energy, intelligence companies, the Division of Protection, no matter … to focus on these teams if we have now a possibility to do it,” Rubio stated. “We now have to begin treating them as armed terrorist organizations, not merely drug dealing organizations.”

After the designations had been introduced in February, Sheinbaum additionally warned that Mexico would by no means tolerate an invasion by the USA.

“This can’t be a possibility for the U.S. to invade our sovereignty,” she stated on the time. “With Mexico it’s collaboration and coordination, by no means subordination or interventionism, and even much less invasion.”

Two weeks in the past, the Trump administration designated one other Venezuelan gang as a international terrorist group, the Cartel of the Suns, which has shipped a whole lot of tons of narcotics into the USA over twenty years.

On Thursday, the U.S. Justice Division doubled to $50 million its bounty on Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro, whom it accuses of main the Cartel of the Suns.

Venezuela has denounced the allegations.

Venezuela’s Overseas Minister Yván Gil dismissed the bounty as “essentially the most ridiculous smokescreen we have now ever seen.”

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