President Claudia Sheinbam on Saturday said that US President Donald Trump had rejected the opportunity to send the US military to Mexico to fight drug dealers.
On Sunday, Trump confirmed that he was offering this offer, and Shinbam accused him of “fearing” the Mexican Cartles, six of them Has been appointed as foreign terrorist organizations By the US government in February.
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Speaking at an event in Texcoo.
“Yesterday, it was published in a US newspaper, In Wall Street JournalIn one of our invitation, the US military told me that it was important to come into Mexico to help us in the fight against drug trafficking. I would like to say that this is true, in some calls… he said: ‘How can we help you to fight drug trafficking? I propose that the US military should come to help you, ”he said.
“You know what I told him. No, President Trump.
“Sovereignty is loved and protected,” he continued.
“… we can cooperate. We can work together, but you are in your territory and in ours. We can share the information, but we will never accept the existence of the US military in our territory,” said Sinbam.
The president had previously made it clear that he would never accept any US military intervention in Mexico and told Trump to “help us” to stop entering the guns from the United States to Mexico.
The guns smuggled into Mexico from the United States often end in the hands of powerful Mexican Cartles, which Use frequent weapons to commit killings and other crimes.
Trump says that the US will be ‘Honored’ to fight cartels in Mexico
At an Air Force on Sunday, Trump told reporters to the Washington DC from Florida’s Palm Beach, “Trump,” he told reporters that Shinbam gave a chance to send the US military to Mexico.
“So, Mexico says that I have come forward to send mexico to take care of Mexico. … This is true. They are the terrible men who killed the people on the left and right. They have gained a wealth in selling drugs and destroying our people.
“… If you want to help Mexico Cartels, we will be proud to go in and do it. I (Shinbam) said, I am proud to go in and do it. Cortells are trying to destroy our country.
“… we died 300,000 people from Fendan last year. We brought millions of people to this country. It should not be here.
“She is very afraid of the cartels that she cannot walk. … I think she is a beautiful woman. Mexico’s president is a beautiful woman, but she is very afraid of the unthinkable cartels.”
As he was in his first position as president, Trump pressed Mexico more to do further to prevent the flow of migrants and drugs to the United States. At the beginning of March, He briefly imposed 25% fees from Mexico to all imports and most of the imports from Canada The White House failed to prevent the flow of “dangerous drugs” such as Fendanill
WSJ: Shinbam and Trump entered the call of April 16
The comments made by Shinbam and Trump on the weekend came later Wall Street Journal released an article on Friday “Trump, Mexico’s Shinbam drug dealers.” Under the title.
The WSJ said that President Trump is pressuring Mexico to allow deep US military involvement in the fight against drug dealers, “those who are familiar with discussions.”
Re -citing its unnamed sources, the newspaper, on April 16, was tension at the end of a 45 -minute telephone conversation with Mexican President Claudia Shenbam, and Trump pushed US armed forces to create US armed forces, make the US armed forces, play a key role in making the Fenton and beaten to the United States.
The report continued: “Trump said his administration was cooperating in matters such as intelligence sharing, but Trump did not accept the live military presence.
Citing the Mexican officials, the WSJ also said, “Mexico does not agree to a US military existence because of the full history of countries, which have two invasions since 1846.”
Both Shinebam and Trump described their April 16 as “most produced”“But at the time it did not reveal the open offer of sending the US military to Mexico.
Shanbam Trump has spoken six times since the US presidential election last November. Although both countries have been a party in the USMCA Free Trade Agreement and Canada, Trump is the main focus of their most recent calls as Trump has imposed imports on imports from Mexico to the US.
Major Mexico-American security advances since Trump took office
Here is the timeline of some major Mexico-American security advances since Trump began his second term as US president on January 20. Hyperling will take you to previous Mexico News Daily Articles.
- January 20: On the first day of his second post, Trump declared a national emergency on the southern border of the United States And the Mexican Cartels laid the initial foundation for the post as foreign terrorist organizations. When asked if he would consider the cartels to “command me to command Mexico”, Trump said it would “happen”.
- Jan. 22: US government Reported to immediately use 1,500 active duty troops To the southern border of the United States.
- February 1: The White House emphasized The “Mexican drug trafficking systems have an unbearable alliance with the Mexico government” and “the Mexico government has provided safe haven for cartels for the production and transportation of dangerous drugs.”
- February 3: President Shinbam 10,000 National Guard to send troops to the northern border of Mexico To prevent the flow of drugs to the United States.
- February 5: US Government “To continue the total elimination of the cartels” it declared that it was intended And the transnational criminal systems. ”
- February 11: US Army ”The last two weeks has significantly increased the monitoring of the Mexican drug dealersSophisticated intelligence flights fly at least 18 trips in southwestern United States and the international airspace around the Baja Peninsula. ”
- February 18: CNN and New York Times announced that the US Central Intelligence Agency Flying drones on Mexico to spy on drug dealers and hunt laboratories in Fendan.
- February 19: United States Government Appointed six Mexican cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.
- February 27: Mexico 29 Cartel statistics, including bad drug Lord Rafael Caro Quinto, were handed over to the United States.
- March 13: Mexico, Ronald Johnson, US Ambassador’s appointment, He said the US military could unilaterally take action against drug dealers on Mexican soil If the lives of American citizens are at risk.
- March 17: An American Navy Warfare shipped to the Mexico-Internet States Maritime Border In the Gulf of Mexico to face illegal immigration, drug and armed trafficking, as well as transnational crimes.
- March 22: The US government Sent another warship for water near Mexico As part of Trump’s call to protect the southern border of the United States.
- March 25: Trump Praised the Mexican government Increasing the struggle against the smuggling of illegal drugs to the United States and the running north of the diaspora.
- April 8: Sheinbam said she Trump administration does not believe that drone strikes against cartels in Mexico “Because there are a lot of conversations about security issues and many issues.”
- April 15: Trump insisted that Mexico is “very afraid” about drug dealersAnd they said that they are “running big sections of the country.”
- April 16: Shenbam rejected Trump’s claim that he was afraid of cartelsAfter moving to militarize its southern border, Mexico revealed that it had sent a diplomatic note to the United States. On the same day, in Mexico, the United States “always wants to interfere,” he said.