Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said unilateral U.S. military action inside Mexico “won’t happen” on Tuesday.
Her comments come after NBC News published a report Monday, which said the U.S. had begun detailed planning for a new anti-cartel mission inside Mexico, including sending troops and intelligence officers to the country.
“It won’t happen. We have no reports that it will happen… And besides, we don’t agree to it,” Sheinbaum said during her morning press conference when asked about the NBC report.
The report claimed that early stages of training had already begun as well as discussions about the scope of the “potential mission.” It also indicated that U.S. troops would operate under “the authority of the U.S. intelligence community, known as Title 50 status.”
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