US Special Forces Arrive in Mexico To Help Combat Drug Cartels – Guy D. McCardle

In a significant escalation of the joint U.S.-Mexico effort against drug cartels, an element of the U.S. Army’s 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) has been deployed to Mexico. This move comes at the behest of Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and has received approval from the Mexican Senate. The mission aims to enhance the capabilities of the Mexican Marine Infantry in their ongoing battle against powerful drug trafficking organizations.

Mexican Senate Approves U.S. Military Training Mission

On February 12, 2025, the Mexican Senate’s Naval Ministry Commission authorized the entry of U.S. Special Forces into the country. The deployment, which commenced on February 17 and is scheduled to continue through March 30, involves 10 U.S. Army personnel. Their primary objective is to provide specialized training to the Mexican Navy’s Infantería de Marina (Marine Infantry) in both conventional and unconventional warfare tactics. The training sessions are being conducted at the Luis Carpizo naval facility in the state of Campeche.

Senator Alejandro Moreno Cárdenas, president of the Naval Ministry Commission, emphasized the importance of this collaboration, stating that it is a strategic move to bolster Mexico’s defense capabilities against the increasingly sophisticated operations of drug cartels.