Mexico 'will not accept' US military action on its soil
Sunday, 10 August 2025
MEXICO CITY, Aug 09 (AFP): Mexico said Friday that it "would not accept" the deployment of US military forces on its soil to combat drug cartels.
"Mexico would not accept the participation of US military forces on our territory," the foreign ministry said after the US embassy in Mexico released a statement saying both countries would use "every tool at our disposal to protect our peoples" from drug trafficking groups.
President Donald Trump is moving to target Latin American drug cartels with the military, US media said Friday, after Washington designated several narcotics trafficking groups as "terrorist" organizations earlier this year.
The New York Times reported that Trump has directed the Pentagon to use military force against cartels deemed terrorist organizations.
The Wall Street Journal said the president ordered options to be prepared, with the use of special forces and the provision of intelligence support under discussion, and that any action would be coordinated with foreign partners.
White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly, while not confirming the reports, said in a statement that Trump's "top priority is protecting the homeland, which is why he took the bold step to designate several cartels and gangs as foreign terrorist organizations."
The United States designated Venezuela's Tren de Aragua, Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel and six other drug trafficking groups with Latin American roots as terror groups in February.
The US embassy in Mexico released a statement later Friday, saying both countries would use "every tool at our disposal to protect our peoples" from drug trafficking groups.
But the Mexican foreign ministry stressed that Mexico "would not accept the participation of US military forces on our territory."