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Thursday, November 13, 2025

"US Will Not Send Armed Forces to Mexico," Says Marco Rubio; Rules Out Unilateral Action

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat 






However, the Secretary of State affirmed that the Mexican government will receive "all possible assistance" if it requests it.


Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the United States will not send US forces to Mexico, nor will they act "unilaterally" regarding the public security crisis affecting the neighboring country. He also emphasized that support for the Mexican government will only be given if "they request it."


Upon his arrival at Hamilton International Airport in Canada to participate in the G7 summit, Rubio was approached by the press, to whom he responded that he is committed to eradicating the cartels that "have more power than the federal forces" and that have claimed the lives of Mexicans, including the late mayor of Uruapan, Carlos Manzo.


What did the Secretary of State declare?


Rubio was questioned about how concerned the United States government was about the public security situation in Mexico, and how much it might intervene to "help combat the scourge of cartels and violence."


In response, the secretary said they are willing to provide "all the help they need," but without crossing the line into unilateral intervention, a measure stipulated by the government of President Claudia Sheinbaum.


"Obviously, they don't want us to take unilateral measures or send U.S. forces to Mexico, but we can help them with equipment, training, and intelligence sharing."


However, Rubio conditioned the assistance on a request from the neighboring administration.


"We will provide all kinds of help we can offer if they request it. They have to ask for it," the official emphasized.






Cartels Control Regions of Mexico, Rubio Declared


Regarding the murder of Carlos Manzo on November 1,  Rubio stated that it was not an isolated incident, as organized crime was also responsible for the deaths of other mayors, journalists, politicians, and judges, according to his statement.


Therefore, he reiterated the power of the cartels in the region, which the United States has designated as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs).


"One of the things no one is talking about is the rise of these Foreign Terrorist Organizations."


Regarding the designation, Rubio explained that they are given this name not because they necessarily adhere to an ideology. "You don't have to be ideological to be a terrorist," he said. Rather, it's because in many cases "they possess more weapons, better training, better intelligence, and greater capabilities" than the governments themselves.


The Secretary of State asserted that there are areas of Mexico "controlled by cartels," which become "more powerful" than local and even national forces.


"This represents a concern throughout the hemisphere."


However, Rubio concluded that cooperation between the United States and Mexico is at its "highest level in history."


"It is growing and is positive, driven by what they ask for, what they need, and by helping them improve their own capabilities if they request it," he mentioned.

The progress that both governments have made is enormous, but Rubio emphasized the fact that the problem of cartels and insecurity is "long-standing," therefore, it will take time to perceive the results "tangibly."


"In some cases, we have already seen them. For example, we are achieving the extradition of drug traffickers faster than ever; not always, but in many cases," he emphasized regarding the recent transfers of Mexican criminals requested by the U.S. government. "We have no complaints about the level of cooperation we have received from Mexico, and the work we are doing with them is historic," he concluded to the press.




Sources: Milenio, Borderland Beat Archives, Borderland Beat Archives

48 comments:

  1. Fbi is already training them.

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  2. Like I said, lots of tough talk. Squirm away sucker's 😉

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    1. I thought ur daddy Donnie was going to do whatever Da F he wanted to do?

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    2. You're an idiot

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    3. Dumbass republicans are a bunch of loud barking with no bite motherfuckers. All the fentanyl most of the cocaine and meth coming into the usa from Mexico and theyre not doing shit about it.

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    4. What does this garbage even mean? You can't win with some idiots on this site.. if he took unilateral action Mexicans would be crying how dare they do this blah blah because we all know they all work/support cartels that's just a fact.. Mexico with their drugs kills more people than all terrorist orgs in a single year then in the 40 year history of Terrorism.. without drugs Mexico would be bankrupt everyone knows this so they have to look away and pretend it doesn't happen or "only a little bit" bullshit if you kill upwards of 300,000 of my citizens your dying I truly don't give a fuck what corrupt Mexican politicians have to say about it. They smile in our faces and behind our backs work with the cartels to kill thousands of Americans monthly... i'll never ever trust Mexico on this situation because they constantly lie and are in bed with drug traffickers...

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    5. 11:58 Sackler Pharmaceutical owners would like to finance your bot camp, but they've got their impunity alreddy, along with their international and US of A money laundering banksters

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    6. @11.58. "Mexicans all work/support Cartels that's a fact..." You actually wrote that, then pressed Publish?
      - "Without Drugs Mexico would be bankrupt.." You don't understand economics dude. Check the legitimate border trade before exposing your ignorance. The profit cut both ways: You think the US companies and banks have been laundering those billions for free all this time? That money has kept millions of Americans from losing their homes, but still the US made a circus by going after the bosses instead of the money that kept southern businesses from collapsing. There seems to be a whole new generation who must have been children in 2006. When you talk about the "death toll" you're muddling up the recent Fentanyl death toll with a deliberate policy of letting Cocaine flow from very specific countries decades ago. I don't think you understand the first thing.

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  3. But but we will invade Venezuela to crush all those fentanyl labs in Venezuela….. It has nothing to do with the largest oil reserve in the world.

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  4. When Mexico said jump the US jumped.

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  5. I have many friends and family memembers all over Mexico and baja.the regular people hate the cartels,and it will take a revolution against the cartels and politicians and military to cleanse the country.viva mexico!

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  6. Dammit. The only way for the collapse of the current order is for a civil war on both sides of the border. Accelerationism is the only solution.

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  7. The US tends to resist the identification and designation of its own criminal organizations as foreign terrorist organizations from abroad. But they are in there starting wars and trafficking drugs overseas as well.

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  8. The Trump administration speak peace with their neighbors, while evil is in their hearts.

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  9. MAGAts punching the air rn

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  10. He’s technically correct, there won’t be any Americans kicking in doors in Juarez or Culiacan. However, there most certainly are “advisors” in Mexico already and drone operators do their job from a desk in the US. The template will be a modern “Killing Pablo” informed by lessons learned in Iraq and Syria.

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  11. There is a reason why they call him TACO

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  12. They won't send armed forces but we will send unmanned drones and bomb the crap out of cartel labs inside of Mexico. There's a big difference here. With the drones we don't put our American soldiers at risk. Nuff Said!!!

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  13. ... and Claudio says the cartels will not be fought. So the Mexican people and everyone else that is NOT part of a criminal group, foreign workers and students, expats, migrants, and tourists are on their own. The governments say screw all the good people, they can live in fear. Got it.

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  14. So, if Mexico doesn’t ask for help stopping billions of dollars of revenues from drugs, then Mexico can keep the dope and the money?

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    1. 10:28 lookihere pendejo, the money is generated on the US, and most all of it stays here, the few mexican traffickers that get millions stick them in transnational banks where their bosses and their banks can confiscate most of it, then invest from their Paraisos Fiscales, that how they own a lot of china's industries they transnationalized to china and malaise, and trying to get North Korea into the Business Internationale Conferences and restore putin, like mitt romney's investment firm used to do.

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  15. This says a lot with what is happening in Venezuela it is now more clear that the goal of America is to pressure Venezuela into becoming a puppet of the U.S or risk being invaded with the excuse of liberating it from its narco terrorist regime. If they really cared they would start closes to home and the one that has done more damage.

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  16. Trump has said he wants to see Vance and Rubio get together at the end of his term, so the kind of talk you can expect is about raising his stature. I wish him well in all of his future endeavors but we're face to face with narcos from Sinaloa in our neighborhoods and the opposition party and the GOP kingmakers are buying their coke. Make you prefer a cartel who stays the fuck out of your face if you can't do better. I am sick of the bullshit for political gains, they are doing favors for CDS as the home team.

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  17. Typical lazy “reporting”, in its full context his statement was specific to current events in that corrupt narco-state, he was talking short term. The United States will be forced to take unilateral action if Mexico stops cooperating at current levels and taking Unprecedented actions against drug cartels for the first time in their history only due to pressure from Washington.

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    1. 6:02 it is no secret that greedy extreme right winger hawks have been trying to designate México and many other narco-countries "terrorist states"...
      Because there are billions and billions of dollars to steal from the US treasury.

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  18. If the current Mex president was not in office the U.S. would of taking action. She has the powerful American jewish lobby supporting her, which they control American politicians thru their bribes.

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  19. Learn when to use an apostrophe.

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    1. apostrophes are handed out willy-nilly on BB, you never can predict when some nitwit will decide to throw one in a sentence.

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  20. No? si ya esta lleno hasta en los palenques de las ferias desde que se que existen los deas y fbis jajaja

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  21. All That Tough Talk and Exploding PANGAS and mass Extraditions and Brother Wangs quick trip to Cuba!!Seem to have effect on the Narco Scum!!🙀💀☠️

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  22. USA got a very huge mouth and nothing

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  23. The gulf of America and everything within 500 miles of American borders belongs to us. If you try to run drugs here you will be eliminated. ATTE Trump

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  24. “Armed Forced” means a organized mobilization of troops…. That doesn’t DEVGRU with CIA operator’s won’t pop in and conduct secret night raids lol

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  25. Adam & Eve ✔️

    Julius Caesar and Cleopatra...
    ✔️

    Peso Pluma y Kena O...✔️

    Sol Prendido and Canadian 💋 girl?
    ¿Quien sabe?

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  26. reverse psychology is taking place!

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  27. First AND foremost, the US owns the corrupt "wing" of the mexican armed forces, from head to toe, then the drug trafficking wings of US, created the drug trafficking cartels and then the US left the cartels headless with yheir "king pin" strategery, AND THEN the US refuses to control the sales of weapons to drug traffickers, rven protects the National Passtime of making as much money off drug traffickers as the money laundering banks and their drug addicted american customers can handle.
    Mariquito Rubio will help US drug traffickers if they are his cuñaos, of course, classic oringe cheeto chomping floridah cuban goomba.

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  28. Is this the same Rubio nyc?
    I think it might be…
    No wonder I want to slap him through the computer when he posts comments…

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    1. 11:59 al Rubio de NY se la pelas con las puras jetas, al mariquito rubio con toda la lengua.

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  29. Exactly, it would just be Afghanistan 2.0 but worse.

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  30. MARCO "AIPAC RECIPIANT" RUBIO, encourages war but never served a day in the military. Be weary of those who call to violence but wouldn't participate in what they preach or encourage their children to do so either.

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  31. Yea let's keep letting Mexicans kill each other it's obvious their President doesn't care about them all she cares about is money another Corrupt Narco Politician.

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  32. Where all the people talking now? Bahhaaha. Must be wiping spray tan from there lips. Ⓜ️Ⓜ️

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  33. Mariquito cortez used to be a tranny transvestite dancing solo para mujeres in college, and his cuñao got out of jail for drug trafficking with real estate license to launder their money, some cubans from floridah are some of the most cowardly, greedy and corrupt cubans, cuban politrickos too.

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  34. No, Sol I always said that the USA would not risk the lives of its own soldiers to clean up that hyenas drug den in the south of the border. More like, it uses its satellites, drones, intel, and CIA networks of drug traffickers to eliminate the leaderships of the cartels and then control them like wild animals and threaten to take videos of them fucking their wives missionary style.

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  35. I sure wish the new President of Mexico was giving away free hugs like Enrique.

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    1. 9:56 enrique?
      EPN used to disappear people, AMLO and Claudia chose not to use the mexican melitary or police to murder other mexicans, they prefer to give hugs instead of bullets...
      If cartel member cartulinas want to keep killing each other, that is their business.

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