Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is in full panic mode, frantically mobilizing her diplomatic corps to prevent President Trump from carrying out his promised military strikes against the violent drug cartels terrorizing both sides of the border. Her desperate scramble reveals everything Americans need to know about Mexico's cozy relationship with these narco-terrorists.
Sheinbaum announced she's ordered Mexico's top diplomat to engage with the highest levels of the Trump administration, claiming she wants to improve "binational coordination" to keep U.S. forces from conducting direct attacks on cartels operating within Mexican territory. Translation? She's working overtime to protect the very criminals flooding American communities with deadly fentanyl.
Social media erupted as patriots connected the dots. "Mexico's president Claudia Sheinbaum is suddenly PANICKING after Donald Trump confirmed land strikes against the cartels are coming," posted @Gnewsndupdates. "Her response. 'Increased communication' with the United States. That tells you everything. Trump is dead serious. And she knows."
The timing couldn't be more telling. Just as President Trump prepares to fulfill his campaign promise to designate cartels as terrorist organizations and use military force to eliminate these threats, Mexico's leadership suddenly discovers an urgent need for "diplomatic dialogue." Where was this cooperation when American families were burying their children killed by cartel fentanyl?
Another social media observer, @PartnerRat, didn't mince words: "Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is collaborating with Cartels and getting funds for turning there eyes away from there drugs." The uncomfortable truth is that these cartels wield massive political influence at every level of Mexican government – influence that apparently extends all the way to the presidential palace.
For too long, American presidents have allowed Mexico to play games while cartels operated with impunity, trafficking drugs, weapons, and humans across our border. Those days are over. Trump's willingness to use American military might against these terrorist organizations has Mexico's corrupt establishment scrambling for cover.
The question isn't whether Trump should respect Mexico's sovereignty – it's whether Mexico has any legitimate claim to sovereignty when it can't or won't control narco-terrorists operating from its territory. When your neighbor's house is being used to attack your family, you don't ask permission to defend yourself.
