00:00Mexico is drawing a firm red line against U.S. military action on its soil.
00:04President Claudia Scheinbaum made it clear.
00:07No American troops will enter Mexico.
00:09No invasion.
00:10Absolutely ruled out.
00:12This comes after a New York Times report claimed Donald Trump signed a secret directive.
00:17It reportedly authorizes the Pentagon to use military force against Latin American drug cartels.
00:23The move follows Trump's earlier decision to label eight cartels as terrorist groups.
00:27Six of them are Mexican.
00:30U.S. officials like Secretary of State Marco Rubio say the designation is needed.
00:34They want cartels treated like armed terrorist organizations, not just drug dealers.
00:40But Mexico insists cooperation is fine.
00:42Occupation is not.
00:44Recent joint efforts have already cut border crossings to record lows.
00:48Fentanyl seizures are down by half.
00:50For now, Mexico and the U.S. remain partners.
00:53But on one point, Scheinbaum is unshakable.
00:56Mexican sovereignty is non-negotiable.
00:58For now, Mexico and the U.S. remain partners.
00:59For now, Mexico and the U.S. remain partners.
01:00For now, Mexico and the U.S. remain partners.
01:01For now, Mexico and the U.S. remain partners.
01:02For now, Mexico and the U.S. remain partners.
01:03For now, Mexico and the U.S. remain partners.
01:04For now, Mexico and the U.S. remain partners.
01:05For now, Mexico and the U.S. remain partners.
01:06For now, Mexico and the U.S. remain partners.
01:07For now, Mexico and the U.S. remain partners.
01:08For now, Mexico and the U.S. remain partners.
01:09For now, Mexico and the U.S. remain partners.
01:10For now, Mexico and the U.S. remain partners.
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