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The Mexican Senate Authorizes the Entry of u.s. Special Forces Into Veracruz for Training.

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By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español Members of the US Army's Seventh Special Forces Group will enter Mexico during the final months of the year to participate in "joint training" with elements of the Mexican Navy, the Mexican Senate announced Tuesday. The entry of US troops was approved by the Senate at the request of President Claudia Sheinbaum. In Mexico, the Senate is the legislative chamber responsible for overseeing foreign policy and as suc…

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By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español Members of the US Army's Seventh Special Forces Group will enter Mexico during the final months of the year to participate in "joint training" with elements of the Mexican Navy, the Mexican Senate announced Tuesday. The entry of US troops was approved by the Senate at the request of President Claudia Sheinbaum. In Mexico, the Senate is the legislative chamber responsible for overseeing foreign policy and as suc…

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By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español Members of the US Army's Seventh Special Forces Group will enter Mexico during the final months of the year to participate in "joint training" with elements of the Mexican Navy, the Mexican Senate announced Tuesday. The entry of US troops was approved by the Senate at the request of President Claudia Sheinbaum. In Mexico, the Senate is the legislative chamber responsible for overseeing foreign policy and as suc…

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By unanimity of 92 votes, the plenary of the Senate of the Republic approved the decree authorizing the entry into Mexico of personnel of the United States Army, with the aim of participating in joint training exercises. The document emphasizes that this collaboration...

By unanimity of 92 votes, the plenary of the Senate of the Republic approved the decree authorizing the entry into Mexico of personnel of the United States Army, with the aim of participating in joint training exercises. The document emphasizes that this collaboration and joint training aims to strengthen the individual and collective skills and tactics necessary to develop compatibility and strengthen collaborative planning and execution relati…

The Senate of the Republic unanimously approved the entry into national territory of elements of the Special Forces of the United States Army for training and training. With 92 votes in favour, the U.S. military was authorized to participate in activity 2APA-2026, focused on improving the capacity of the Special Operations Forces.

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nmas.com.mx broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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