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>a literal negative approval rating
muh appeal to popularity fallacy
>calling for foreign invasion
I'm not the one doing that, and conservative president Felipe Calderón from 2006-2012 was the one to formally declare war on the drug cartels. He worked in tandem with the U.S.A. as an ally but actually tried confronting the problem with Mexican military talent, of which there is plenty. The situation in 2025 is a lot worse given AMLO's policy of giving these organizations amnesty, and him picking Claudia Sheinbaum as his party's presidential candidate is not to be taken lightly.
I would want our military to be controlled by a good leader like Nayib Bukele instead of permanent military bases from the American military. Again, something similar happened in West Germany in the last century, and South Korea, and Japan, and these countries became developed despite that. It's just an observation. I don't want an American military intervention because I know it has its serious caveats. The U.S.A. completely failed countries like Vietnam and Irak.