Mexico Military told the US who does not enter the territory following reports that President Donald Trump directed the Pentagon to the target of the Latin American drug cartels.
“The United States does not come to Mexico in the military,” said President Claudia Syebaum on Friday. “We cooperated with, collaborating, but could not be an invasion. That was condemned, fully ruled.”
New York Times reported Friday secretly Trump signed a directive to start using military force on foreign land.
In a statement of the BBC, the White House did not mention the directive but said that Trump’s “the first priority of Trump was to protect the homeland”.
The reported directive appears to follow an executive order signed by Trump early this year formally designing eight drug cartels as terrorist entities – six Mexics.
Talking to reporters, Sirebaum says the Mexican government announced that an order of cartels to come, and “has nothing to do with participating in any military personnel”.
“It’s not about any agreement, so far away. If it was raised, we always said ‘No’,” he said.
Last year, Sirbaum told Trump’s decision to decide that cartels were as terrorists “couldn’t be the opportunity for our sovereignty”.
On Thursday, the Secretary of State Marco Rubio said calling helps target US targets, including intelligence agencies and the Department of Defense.
“We have to start treating them as armed terrorist organizations, not only in drug dealing with organizations,” Rubio said.
The New York Times report says that the Trump signal has provided “an official basis for the possibility of direct military operations” against the cartels of direct, by the sea and foreign land.
In recent months, Mexico works with the US to prevent illegal flow of two migrants and drugs through the US-Mexican border.
June saw the lowest crossing of the record, according to the US customs data and Mexican border protections Ronald Johnson over the border over the center.
In a post of X, Johnson celebrates the collaboration between Sheinbum and Trump, writing that their leadership has resulted in cartels “that are bankrupt and our countries are safer because of it”.