President Donald Trump is no longer playing defense when it comes to Mexico’s drug cartels. With fentanyl deaths shattering records in the United States, Trump has made it clear he is prepared to escalate — even if that means confronting uncomfortable realities south of the border.
But while Trump is signaling action, Mexico’s new president is pushing back hard. And one explosive revelation has ignited a diplomatic clash that’s now spilling into public view.
According to President Trump, he personally offered Mexico direct U.S. military assistance to dismantle the cartels that have turned large swaths of the country into lawless narco-territory. It was an offer that sent shockwaves through diplomatic circles — and one that Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum flatly rejected.
During multiple phone calls between the two leaders, Trump proposed deploying American forces to help Mexican authorities crush the drug syndicates responsible for mass violence and fentanyl trafficking.
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