What Is the u.s. Army’s ‘Mission’ in Mexico? Sheinbaum Reveals Why It Comes to the Country
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The Permanent Committee of Congress yesterday received two requests from the head of the executive branch to allow elements of the Mexican Navy to leave the country and admit members of the special forces of the U.S. Navy to participate in training exercises.
President Claudia Sheinbaum sent a request on Wednesday, December 17, to the Senate Standing Committee to authorize the temporary entry of U.S. military personnel into the national territory, in order to participate in a joint training program with Mexican naval forces.The petition proposes that the entry be made exclusively for training activities and not for combat operations or direct actions against criminal groups.Claudia Sheinbaum requests…
Julio Gálvez December 18, 2025President Claudia Sheinbaum asked the Senate of the Republic to authorize the temporary entry of special forces of the United States into Mexican territory to carry out training work with personnel of the Navy Secretariat, a decision that has opened a debate not only legal, but political, because of the real implications that it could have in terms of sovereignty, regional security and alignment with the Washington …
The U.S. Navy Special Forces will enter Mexico on board a U.S. Air Force military aircraft Hercules C-130, which will land at Toluca International Airport. The post Permanent Commission approves application for U.S. Special Forces exercises first appeared on SinEmbargo MX.Read the full text on sinembargo.mx
U.S. elite forces would enter Mexico: this is Claudia Sheinbaum’s plan Navy SEAL’s elements would train along with the Mexican Navy in three headquarters in Mexico’s Jerey Mié, 17/12/2025 - 19:59 President Claudia Sheinbaum requested the Senate of the Republic to authorize the entry into Mexico of 29 U.S. Navy special forces, including 19 Navy SEAL’s and 10 members of the 7th Special Forces Group, to participate in joint training exercises with …
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