
""It's not going to happen," President Claudia Sheinbaum said. "He (Trump) has suggested it on various occasions or he has said, 'we offer you a United States military intervention in Mexico, whatever you need to fight the criminal groups,'" she said. "But I have told him on every occasion that we can collaborate, that they can help us with information they have, but that we operate in our territory, that we do not accept any intervention by a foreign government.""
""Would I want strikes in Mexico to stop drugs? OK with me, whatever we have to do to stop drugs," Trump said Monday, adding that he's "not happy with Mexico.""
President Claudia Sheinbaum ruled out allowing U.S. military strikes on Mexican territory, insisting Mexican authorities must conduct operations while accepting intelligence cooperation. Sheinbaum told U.S. leaders they could share information but would not accept foreign intervention. U.S. President Donald Trump said he would be willing to allow strikes to stop drugs and expressed dissatisfaction with Mexico. The U.S. Embassy posted a video including Secretary Rubio's comments that the U.S. would not take unilateral action. Men arrived by boat at Playa Bagdad and installed signs the U.S. Department of Defense considered restricted; Mexico's navy removed the signs. The International Boundary and Water Commission and diplomats engaged to clarify the incident.
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