Sunday, April 28, 2024

Report: Mexican President Accuses Pentagon Of Espionage

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Mexican President has accused the Pentagon of spying on 's .

During his daily press briefing on Tuesday, Obrador claimed the Pentagon targeted Mexico in the days after leaked information exposed alleged tensions between Mexico's Navy and the Army. While delivering remarks on the situation, Obrador vowed to safeguard classified military information to protect its national security after a spate of documents leaked in U.S. .

“We are going to take care of the information from [Mexican Secretary of the Navy] Semar and SEDENA [Secretariat of National Defense] because we are being spied on by the Pentagon, and many media outlets are leaking information that the [Drug Enforcement Agency] gives them,” Obrador said without providing evidence.

Obrador added, according to Bloomberg, that Mexico would guard information “for security because we feel that they are trying to violate our sovereignty in an interventionist plan.”

Secretary of State and other diplomats have attempted to reassure allies about the security of U.S. intelligence despite hundreds of pages of leaked intelligence.

“We have engaged with our allies and partners since these leaks came out, and we have done so at high levels, and we have made clear our commitment to safeguarding intelligence and our commitment to our security partnerships,” said Blinken Saturday when asked about concerns he may have heard from U.S. allies over the leaks.

Obrador said on Monday that the U.S. intelligence in the leaks was an “abusive, overbearing intrusion that should not be accepted under any circumstance,” adding that he did not plan to rebuke the U.S., but would at some point discuss “conditions for collaborative work,” Reuters reported. Last week, federal authorities arrested Massachusetts Air National Guardsman and charged him with violating the Act for posting dozens of transcriptions and photos of . (RELATED: FBI Arrests National Guardsman After Biggest Security Breach In 10 Years)

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Nancy Jackson
Nancy Jackson
Nancy grew up in the South where her passion for politics first began. After getting her BA in journalism from Ole Miss she became an arts and culture writer for Athens Magazine where she enjoyed reporting on the eclectic music and art scene in Athens, GA. However, her desire to report on issues and policies impacting everyday Americans won out and she packed her bags for Washington, DC. Now, she splits her time between the Nation’s Capital and Philadelphia where she covers the fast-paced environment of politics, business, and news. In her off time, you can find Nancy exploring museums or enjoying brunch with friends.

8 COMMENTS

  1. joe said he wasn’t worried about the info leaked it wasn’t important, so are other world leaders not believing old joe? Hmmmm IMO

  2. Perhaps it IS a good thing the Pentagon ‘spied’ on Obradon’s gimmickery ! What an weirdo – typical finger-pointing at a hot pot of poo HE generated all on his own . I read last week’s gaboso , a real pile a guy could be proud of .!! Steenky ese’ I just dodged a thought here ; Obrador is missing an opportunity – a big one , in that if his people hired a script writer , they’re not going to escape the world/s scorn – just trun all this gossipy junk into a daily TV Soap Opera show for the world’s stage & make real money from Hollywood’s pockets – no need for OUR help at all ! . I think the way in which actors are simply so well-regarded anyways – would do them well in world opinion polls . ( not )

  3. Most of us believe a bit of espionage in the name of border control is appropriate and very wise, considering the corrupt puppet regime of Mexico has not the cojones to get their massively armed cartels under control.

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