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Mexico Rejects U.S. Intervention Amid Venezuela Crisis—Is Washington Ignoring America’s Security Needs?

By Economics Desk | January 5, 2026

As Mexico firmly denies U.S. intervention amid the Venezuela crisis, we examine how this stance impacts America’s fight against narcotrafficking and border security challenges.

Amid escalating tensions in Latin America, Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum emphatically declared that a U.S. military intervention on Mexican soil "is not an option." This statement comes after President Donald Trump indicated that "something must be done" about Mexico’s drug trafficking crisis following a bold, unilateral operation targeting Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela.Is Mexico Prioritizing Sovereignty Over Shared Security?Sheinbaum’s refusal to entertain U.S. involvement highlights a troubling reluctance to fully acknowledge the cross-border nature of narco-criminal networks that threaten both nations. While Mexico stresses "collaboration" and "responsibility shared" in combating drug trafficking, the reality is stark: American families bear the brunt...

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