Deaths of two CIA agents in Mexico raise alarms about US interference
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Deaths of two CIA agents in Mexico raise alarms about US interference
"The magnitude of the matter changed when it was revealed that the Americans were agents of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)."
"Sheinbaum has always drawn a red line on this point regarding cooperation with Washington and has developed a narrative of defending sovereignty."
"In our conversations, Trump has suggested providing us with greater support, including the presence of members of the United States military, to which we have replied, It's not necessary, President Trump."
The deaths of two CIA agents in a road accident in Chihuahua, Mexico, escalated tensions regarding U.S.-Mexico relations. President Claudia Sheinbaum revealed that the agents were on a mission unknown to the Mexican government. She demanded explanations from the U.S. and emphasized Mexico's sovereignty, rejecting Trump's offer for military support against drug cartels. The incident highlights the complexities of security cooperation and the ongoing debate about U.S. influence in Mexico, especially in light of Trump's recent rhetoric on intervention.
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