{UAH} Cop who arrested El-Chapo's son shot 155 times
This is how powerful the Sinaloa drug cartel has become. It kills anyone who gets in their way. It humiliated the Mexican President, the Mexican Army, the Mexican Police in a violent shootout when they arrested El Chapo's son, the Mexican president had to order his release. The Mexican Army and the Police are grumbling about the soft stance of their president towards the drug war and are completely demoralized. Three out of four Mexicans, according to a recent poll, live in a state of fear and want to leave the country. US president Trump asked Mexican president Obrador to wage a total war against the cartels and to wipe them out after nine Americans, including their children, were murdered by Sinaloa recently. What did the Mexican president do? He refused Trump's request. What will Trump do? My guess is he will tighten the screws on the Mexican president by imposing economic sanctions which will force the armed forces and people to throw out their president.
The death toll in Mexico caused by cartels continue to rise horrendously. The UN and local human rights organizations are keeping quiet because of fear of retaliation by the cartels. Mexico is now a narco-State and this is making the Americans nervous because Mexico is their southern neighbor across the Rio Grande.
What are the lessons to learn from Mexico? Firstly, a soft stance doesn't work. It only led to more violence as the cartels grew in power to a point where they can now challenge the State. Secondly, the UN and human rights activists only lecture to countries like the Philippines where they can count on the support of homegrown liberals to advance their agenda which is really the George Soros agenda of liberalizing the flow of illegal drugs. This is why Soros hates Trump, Putin, Duterte whom he sees as obstacles to his grand design. The motive? Drugs are a multi-billion dollar business annually. It doesn't take a genius to figure that out.
By adopting a soft stance, liberals are complicit because they earn big but give them enough rope and they will end up hanging themselves.
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Robert Atuhairwe
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The death toll in Mexico caused by cartels continue to rise horrendously. The UN and local human rights organizations are keeping quiet because of fear of retaliation by the cartels. Mexico is now a narco-State and this is making the Americans nervous because Mexico is their southern neighbor across the Rio Grande.
What are the lessons to learn from Mexico? Firstly, a soft stance doesn't work. It only led to more violence as the cartels grew in power to a point where they can now challenge the State. Secondly, the UN and human rights activists only lecture to countries like the Philippines where they can count on the support of homegrown liberals to advance their agenda which is really the George Soros agenda of liberalizing the flow of illegal drugs. This is why Soros hates Trump, Putin, Duterte whom he sees as obstacles to his grand design. The motive? Drugs are a multi-billion dollar business annually. It doesn't take a genius to figure that out.
By adopting a soft stance, liberals are complicit because they earn big but give them enough rope and they will end up hanging themselves.
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Robert Atuhairwe
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