Mexico and the U. S. : A Delicate Dance Over Cartels
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum is strengthening relations with the United States following Donald Trump's strong statements about drug cartels. Trump suggested he might use military force in Mexico, claiming cartels control the country.
Sheinbaum Seeks Cooperation
Sheinbaum emphasized the need for better teamwork with the U.S. and instructed her foreign minister to engage in talks with U.S. officials, including Trump if necessary. She made this clear during a press event.
Trump's Strong Statements
Trump's remarks came after U.S. forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. He also mentioned plans to target cartels on Mexican soil, asserting that cartels are in charge in Mexico—a serious claim.
Sheinbaum's Stance
Sheinbaum has been firm, stating that any U.S. military action in Mexico would violate international law. However, she also wants to avoid conflicts and maintain close cooperation. She shared some positive news: crime rates have dropped since she took office.
Actions Against Cartels
Sheinbaum has taken strong measures against cartels, including:
- Expelling some cartel members to the U.S.
- Launching a large-scale military operation against the Sinaloa Cartel
Expert Predictions
Experts believe Sheinbaum will further strengthen ties with the U.S. following the Venezuela incident. She hopes better cooperation will prevent U.S. military intervention. The situation remains delicate, requiring a balanced approach from both nations.