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Mexico dismisses US military intervention despite Trump's threats after Venezuela operation

Nonetheless, many expect more such threats as a way to extract more concessions from Mexico

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Donald Trump. Pic/AFP

Donald Trump. Pic/AFP

After the United States military intervention in Venezuela, the Mexican government and analysts discounted the likelihood of unilateral US military action against Mexican drug cartels, despite threats from President Donald Trump. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's administration has been complying with Washington's demands and the economic ties between the two countries are vital, they say.

Nonetheless, many expect more such threats as a way to extract more concessions from Mexico. No one dares rule out completely an unexpected move by the US president. Sheinbaum downplayed the possibility of US military action Monday. 'I don't see risks (of that),' she said. 'There is coordination, there is collaboration with the United States government.'

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