Mexico warns US involvement in anti-drug operation should not be repeated
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that her government sent a diplomatic note to the United States warning that the unauthorized presence of U.S. officials — reported by sources to be CIA officers — at an anti-narcotics operation in the northern state of Chihuahua must not be repeated. The incident came to light after a car crash on April 19 killed two U.S. officials and two Mexican officials following the operation. Sheinbaum stated the Mexican federal government was not informed of U.S. personnel's participation in the operation.
Mexico just blocked the US from repeating a joint anti-drug operation. The real question: Can the US fight its drug crisis without cross-border intervention, or does respecting Mexican sovereignty mean accepting more fentanyl flows north?
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