Sheinbaum denies reports US will send troops to Mexico: 'It's not going to happen'

🤔 Mexico's new president Claudia Sheinbaum sounds like a total boss! I mean, she's already calling out the Trump admin on sending troops into her country - that's some serious diplomatic skill right there! 🙌 And can we talk about how chill she is? Like, who else would tell Trump no to intervening in their affairs and then still offer help on fighting organized crime? 😂 She's got the perfect balance of being strong and respectful at the same time. It's all about prioritizing Mexico's sovereignty and not letting anyone bully them around! 💪 And I love how she's calling out those US strikes against alleged drug-trafficking boats as "cowardly" - some girl's gotta speak truth to power, right? 👊
 
come on guys 🤔 mexico is just trying to protect itself here, it's not about being paranoid or anything, sheinbaum has every right to reject this offer from trump, i mean we've seen what happened with the war on drugs in the past, it was a total disaster 💔. and now they're trying to send troops into mexico without even getting their approval? that's just reckless, mexico values its sovereignty and so should the us 🇲🇽. plus, these cartels are not just a mexican problem, they're a global issue 🌎. it's time for both countries to work together, not against each other 💬. we need more diplomacy here, not military interventions 😒.
 
I'm wondering why Trump would even think of sending troops into Mexico? Like, what's the plan there? They've been talking about tackling organized crime for ages, but it seems like they just want to muscle in on our sovereignty 🤔

And have you seen how the Trump administration has been treating Mexican cartels lately? Designating them as terrorist organizations? That's some pretty aggressive stuff. I get that they're trying to tackle the issue, but can't they just talk to us about it instead of making a big show?

I'm curious to know more about this security agreement Sheinbaum mentioned. Is it like, a formal treaty or something? And what exactly does it say about external interference? More importantly, who's funding all these operations between the two governments? It feels like there's some serious money at play here 💸
 
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