Mexico is reportedly in a frantic state of preparation for the incoming Trump administration, worried that President-elect Donald Trump could take military action against the country’s notorious drug cartels.
Mexico’s new far-left president, Claudia Sheinbaum, who blames her country’s problems on the U.S., has tried to calm nerves in her country over the possibility of U.S. military intervention, claiming: “There won’t be an invasion. It’s not going to happen.”
The Wall Street Journal reported that Mexican officials are rushing to gauge just how serious the threat from Trump is, especially considering that two of Trump’s picks for his upcoming administration — Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) for national security adviser and Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Defense — are proponents of the idea.
Trump indicated on the campaign trail that he would use military action against the…