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		Trump blasts Mexico's Sheinbaum for rejecting offer to send US troops 
		into Mexico to fight cartels
		[May 05, 2025]  
		By AAMER MADHANI 
		WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President Donald Trump on Sunday said 
		Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected his proposal to send U.S. 
		troops to Mexico to help thwart the illegal drug trade because she is 
		fearful of the country's powerful cartels.
 The comments by Trump came a day after Sheinbaum confirmed that Trump 
		pressed her in a call last month to accept a bigger role for the U.S. 
		military in combating drug cartels in Mexico.
 
 Trump said it was “true” that he proposed sending the troops to Mexico 
		and lashed into Sheinbaum for dismissing the idea.
 
 “Well she's so afraid of the cartels she can’t walk, so you know that’s 
		the reason," Trump said in comments to reporters aboard Air Force One on 
		Sunday. "And I think she’s a lovely woman. The president of Mexico is a 
		lovely woman, but she is so afraid of the cartels that she can’t even 
		think straight.”
 
 The U.S. military presence along the southern border with Mexico has 
		increased steadily in recent months, following Trump’s order in January 
		to increase the army’s role in stemming the flow of migrants.
 
		
		 
		The U.S. Northern Command has surged troops and equipment to the border, 
		increased manned surveillance flights to monitor fentanyl trafficking 
		along the border and sought expanded authority for U.S. Special Forces 
		to work closely with Mexican forces conducting operations against 
		cartels.
 But Sheinbaum said that U.S. troops operating inside Mexico was going 
		too far.
 
		“He said, ‘How can we help you fight drug trafficking? I propose that 
		the United States military come in and help you.’ And you know what I 
		said to him? ‘No, President Trump,’” she said on Saturday. “Sovereignty 
		is not for sale. Sovereignty is loved and defended.”
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            Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum attends her morning press 
			conference at the National Palace in Mexico City, April 2, 2025. (AP 
			Photo/Marco Ugarte, File) 
            
			
			 
		She added that she told Trump their two countries “can work together, 
		but you in your territory and us in ours.”
 Trump in February designated as “foreign terrorist organizations” many 
		gangs and cartels smuggling drugs into the U.S. , restricting their 
		movements and lending law enforcement more resources to act against 
		them.
 
 But Sheinbaum’s stance — and Trump's response — suggest that U.S. 
		pressure for unilateral military intervention could create tension 
		between the two leaders after cooperation on immigration and trade in 
		the early going of Trump's second term.
 
 Trump said the U.S. military is needed to stem the scourge of fentanyl 
		in the United States.
 
 “They are bad news,” Trump said of the cartels. “If Mexico wanted help 
		with the cartels we would be honored to go in and do it. I told her 
		that. I would be honored to go in and do it. The cartels are trying to 
		destroy our country.”
 
 The White House has also linked its efforts to reduce the flow of 
		fentanyl to Trump’s tariff plan, saying he wants to hold Mexico, Canada, 
		and China accountable for stemming the flow of the drug into the U.S.
 
			
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