AssassinsMace
Lieutenant General
By using how Americans connect the dots, this is the US's fault where being famous at all costs especially at the expense of others is important.
I would be impressed if the USA manages to take on the cartel like they say they would but if they cannot, no big deal. Seriously if the USA brings down the cartel, it’s a net benefit to humanity but if the USA ends up losing a lot of personnel as a result, also a net benefit to humanity, and the worst or best part about this, is that China doesn’t have to do any thing for this to happen. Either way, the USA is about to own itself yet again
>Another source close to Trump describes to Rolling Stone what they call a “soft invasion” of Mexico, in which American special forces — not a large theater deployment — would be sent covertly to assassinate cartel leaders. Indeed, this is a preliminary plan that Trump himself warmed to in private conversations this year.
I'm not really the first one to point this out, but the first of these teams sent after eg Mencho who falls into CJNG hands will die the most, ahem.. "spectacular" deaths US troops have ever died, broadcasted for the entire world to see, then Republicunts will be forced into a wider invasion to save face (we all know how important face is in American culture). Let's hope the orange comrade takes the bait.
The US doesn't seem to have any awareness that the situation in Mexico is a much harder to eradicate insurgency than even those they've faced in the past. In fact criminal groups are naturally far more enmeshed and hidden within society than insurgent groups are.
So basically Hamas successfully demolished their "rule based order".
Ironically this might actually solve Mexico's drug problem: by giving them a common enemy to fight against.
>Another source close to Trump describes to Rolling Stone what they call a “soft invasion” of Mexico, in which American special forces — not a large theater deployment — would be sent covertly to assassinate cartel leaders. Indeed, this is a preliminary plan that Trump himself warmed to in private conversations this year.
I'm not really the first one to point this out, but the first of these teams sent after eg Mencho who falls into CJNG hands will die the most, ahem.. "spectacular" deaths US troops have ever died, broadcasted for the entire world to see, then Republicunts will be forced into a wider invasion to save face (we all know how important face is in American culture). Let's hope the orange comrade takes the bait.
The US doesn't seem to have any awareness that the situation in Mexico is a much harder to eradicate insurgency than even those they've faced in the past. In fact criminal groups are naturally far more enmeshed and hidden within society than insurgent groups are.
A system where the president is a convicted felon and the majority of the government is in the pockets of a foreign lobby and various other interests? Corruption will always exist the issue is how it’s dealt with.A system where (known cases) 1/3 of the CMC was corrupt?
Tbh I consider this more of a historical issue. I fully expect that >50% of higher ups are corrupt in some way or another due to the past legacy of military corruption since Deng or even Mao. And because these people are the oldest and the most experienced, of course they are going to climb the ranks first
IMO only way is to quickly but steadily remove them and wait for the new generation which has grown up in a more orderly and law-based society to climb up through the ranks
Someone watched Sicario.>Another source close to Trump describes to Rolling Stone what they call a “soft invasion” of Mexico, in which American special forces — not a large theater deployment — would be sent covertly to assassinate cartel leaders. Indeed, this is a preliminary plan that Trump himself warmed to in private conversations this year.