“No, Mr. President”: How Sheinbaum rejected Trump’s proposed military aid

In an article published on May 2, the Wall Street Journal revealed that during a phone call with Claudia Sheinbaum, Donald Trump reportedly proposed sending American troops to Mexico to fight drug cartels. A suggestion the Mexican president immediately rejected.
The fight against Mexican drug cartels is once again a hot topic in relations between Mexico and the United States. According to a revelation by The Wall Street Journal , published on May 2, US President Donald Trump proposed, during a forty-five-minute telephone conversation on April 16, to his Mexican counterpart, Claudia Sheinbaum , the sending of American troops to fight drug trafficking. A proposal that the head of state immediately rejected.
Twenty-four hours after the publication of the article, during a presidential visit to Texcoco (State of Mexico), Sheinbaum echoed the revelation published by the American daily, confirming the proposal made by his counterpart last month, reports Contralínea .
She then publicly relayed Trump's question: "What can we do to help you in the fight against drug trafficking? I suggest we send the American army." True to her sovereignist rhetoric, the Mexican president claimed to have answered him:
“No, Mr. President. Mexican territory is inviolable, and national sovereignty is not for sale. Sovereignty must be cherished and defended. We can cooperate
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