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‘Too afraid to think straight’: Trump slams Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum for refusing US military help on cartels

US president Donald Trump claimed that Claudia Sheinbaum declined his offer of US troops to combat Mexican drug cartels due to fear. Trump asserted Sheinbaum was too afraid of the cartels to even "think straight." Sheinbaum confirmed Trump's proposal but rejected it, emphasising that Mexico's sovereignty is not negotiable, despite Trump's increasingly aggressive stance on cross-border crime.
‘Too afraid to think straight’: Trump slams Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum for refusing US military help on cartels
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US president Donald Trump said on Sunday that Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum turned down his offer to send American troops into Mexico to help crack down on drug cartels because she was “too afraid” of the cartels to accept his proposal.
Trump further said that Sheinbaum was unable to “think straight” because of fear. "She's so afraid of the cartels she can't walk," Trump said to reporters aboard Air Force One. "And I think she's a lovely woman. The president of Mexico is a lovely woman, but she is so afraid of the cartels that she can't even think straight."
President Trump offers US help to Mexico against cartels, calls Mexican president “Afraid”

The remarks followed Sheinbaum’sconfirmation that Trump had pressed her during a call last month to let US forces take a larger role in Mexico’s fight against organised crime. Sheinbaum rejected the idea, saying that while cooperation is possible, it must respect national boundaries.
“He said, ‘How can we help you fight drug trafficking? I propose that the United States military come in and help you,” Sheinbaum said. “And you know what I said to him? I told him, ‘No, president Trump. Sovereignty is not for sale. Sovereignty is loved and defended.”
Trump has taken a more aggressive approach to cross-border crime during his second term. Since January, the US military presence at the southern border has grown. Troops, surveillance aircraft, and equipment have been deployed to target fentanyl trafficking. Trump has also designated several cartels as foreign terrorist organisations, giving US agencies broader powers to act against them.
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