Hegseth urges Mexico to act against cartels or US will intervene

US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth called on Mexico's government to step up its fight against drug cartels. The warning came during testimony before the US Congress this week.

Hegseth acknowledged unprecedented collaboration with Mexican armed forces under Claudia Sheinbaum's administration. He stressed that Washington expects Mexico to intervene directly to avoid US action.

The official testified Tuesday before Senate and House committees. He emphasized that the Western Hemisphere is now the top national security priority for the United States.

President Donald Trump stated last Friday that cartels govern Mexico. He added that if the country does not do its part, Washington will complete the work.

Claudia Sheinbaum replied that Mexico is acting and remains open to cooperation while respecting national sovereignty. Trump's new 2026 National Drug Control Strategy names Mexico as a priority target.

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