Mexico Rejects U.S. Military Plan Against Latin American Drug Cartels

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Mexico has firmly rejected reports that the US, under President Trump, planned to use military force against Latin American drug cartels on Mexican soil, emphasizing its sovereignty and cooperation rather than invasion. The Mexican government clarified that no military participation was involved and dismissed any plans for invasion, despite reports of a secret directive signed by Trump to target cartels, which Mexico sees as a threat to its sovereignty. The US has designated several Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations, aiming to combat their influence, but Mexico remains committed to collaboration without military intervention.
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