The red line that Trump wants to cross in the fight against Mexican cartels
Briefly

Donald Trump's suggestion to label Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations has ignited significant debate and concern about national sovereignty and the potential for military intervention.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum fiercely rejected the notion of U.S. interference, emphasizing, 'We collaborate, we coordinate, we work together, but we will never subordinate ourselves...'
The inclusion of a group on the State Department's foreign terrorist organization list has serious implications, including financial sanctions and restrictions on support that could impact cross-border relations.
While Trump's assertion raises questions about potential military actions against drug cartels, it also highlights the complexity of U.S.-Mexico relations and the delicate balance of sovereignty.
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