So....they are playing right into our hands huh?...great news.....
War with Mexico/Mexican cartels is coming.Looks like Mexico picked a side.
NoWar with Mexico/Mexican cartels is coming.
Fentenyl overdoses alone in the US are greater than all of our war dead combined.
The US Navy needs to be looking for SAMS being sent to Mexico from China/Russia.
Yessir, chaff & flares. Many commercial aircraft that routinely fly in questionable areas also have radar deployed flares now as well. Sign of the timesBut someone correct me if I'm wrong, I think most troop carrying helo craft have counter measures to defend.
Interesting. That's a V variant which is basically a flying electronic ear. They can intercept damn near any signals, calls, texts, transmissions encrypted or not.Looks like Mexico picked a side.
Cartels? Yes.War with Mexico/Mexican cartels is coming.
This was my first thought too.Interesting. That's a V variant which is basically a flying electronic ear. They can intercept damn near any signals, calls, texts, transmissions encrypted or not.
You think we have a batch of those Israeli made pagers ready for the cartels? 😄
The interesting part will be if they start to roll on each other.Cartels? Yes.
Mexican government? I think not. Right now they’re bending over backwards to accommodate and cooperate with the US. They’ve even made some arrests of cartel bosses on behalf of the US. They know that the cartels might be able to make life difficult for them, but the US can erase their existence. I’ve said it before, and I’ll continue to say it. They’re criminals (yes, even the government is corrupt), not idealists. They’re not going to sacrifice themselves for an ideology.
The Mexican government is owned by the Cartels. One exists to facilitate the other. The banking side will not publicly let the government advocate for the cartels but their actions will be on the side of the cartels. Watch, not one of Trumps edicts will be carried out but they will all be publicly affirmed.Cartels? Yes.
Mexican government? I think not. Right now they’re bending over backwards to accommodate and cooperate with the US. They’ve even made some arrests of cartel bosses on behalf of the US. They know that the cartels might be able to make life difficult for them, but the US can erase their existence. I’ve said it before, and I’ll continue to say it. They’re criminals (yes, even the government is corrupt), not idealists. They’re not going to sacrifice themselves for an ideology.
That's what you want. Let them run to their deepest, darkest, hole. This ain't 1989 and we won't be flying single engine prop planes over Bogota trying to triangulate sat phone signals.The Mexican government is owned by the Cartels. One exists to facilitate the other. The banking side will not publicly let the government advocate for the cartels but their actions will be on the side of the cartels. Watch, not one of Trumps edicts will be carried out but they will all be publicly affirmed.
The 30 day truce will be used to hide the cartel bosses from assasination and make sure women and children are in positions to be killed in the operations against the cartels.
Hit man for the cartel. I'm guessing he's either up here on San Antonio hiding out or he's up here to fulfill a contract on a rival cartel member.No there are not cartel guys everywhere in San Antonio. I grew up in a pretty rough area and have lived in San Antonio most of my life. It is so much better than it was in the 90s. But yes there are a lot of rich Mexicans that live on the North Side. There is a reason the call Sonterra "Sonterey".
In the early 2000s the cartels started diversifying and got into protection and kidnapping. Hundreds of wealthy Mexicans took advantage of the EB-5 and EB-2 program. I trained an immigration Attorney, his kids, and several of his clients from 2005-2009. This was before Johnson High School opened so most of those kids went to Reagan, MacArthur and quite a few went to Incarnate Word and Central Catholic. The kids talked about constant fear of getting kidnapped and they said the gun violence in Monterey was unreal.
He said most were investing between 200,000-500,000 in businesses in San Antonio. He said it was the equivalent of opening a mid tier restaurant on the north side of town. He said he had more work than he could handle. I specifically asked about cartels and he said the vetting process was pretty thorough and you had to show where the money was coming from, and they have to register with INS. So yeah if you kill someone who you think is a cartel member you will end up in jail.