New paramilitary force to battle narco gangsters in Mexico

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President Enrique Pena Nieto laid out a security strategy Monday that creates a new national force, or gendarmerie, to combat organized crime and restore law to the most distant corners of Mexico.

According to By Tim Johnson of McClatchy Newspapers as reported in Stars & Stripes @ New paramilitary force to battle narco gangsters in Mexico - Americas - Stripes
Mexico's new president is serious about cleaning up the country's law enforcement mess. He plans to form a national force designed to fight lawlessness and the tens of thousands of homicides and missing persons.

Let's wish him luck in this effort. :clap2:
 
Mexican narco-terrorists accelerate heroin addiction in U.S....

ISIS Threat 'Spectacular,' But Narco-Terrorists 'Accelerating at a Pace We Haven't Seen Before'
October 9, 2015 - Yes, radical Islamic terrorists are a threat to the homeland; but Americans are undermining themselves with their insatiable demand for illegal drugs, the Senate Homeland Security Committee was told on Thursday. "We talk about the threat from ISIS; it's spectacular," committee member Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) told members of the Obama administration.
But, he added, "Last year we had over 10,000 deaths by heroin on the streets of the United States. Hotel rooms, houses, on the streets, homes -- people quietly dying from heroin and from narco-terrorists moving into our borders, distributing this incredibly toxic substance across our nation. "So whether it's heroin, whether it's cocaine, whether it's marijuana, whether it's methamphetamine -- it's a very strategic move that's happening, and it's extremely aggressive and seems to be accelerating at pace we haven't seen before."

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Mexican heroin trade​

FBI Director James Comey called Lankford's description of the problem "completely accurate." "And I actually worry that the country is not getting it." Comey said he recently was briefed by the Drug Enforcement Administration, and he called the threat "breathtaking." Cocaine use has gone down, he noted, "but all the rest -- it's not just bad news, it's awful!" Comey said the FBI strategy is to lock up and disrupt the traffickers and gangs -- "the goal being to try to drive up the price, to be honest," he said. "Heroin is so cheap and so pure that it's a tidal wave washing over children and killing them because they don't know how pure it is. And so that's the strategy from the law enforcement perspective -- drive up the cost by locking up as many of these people as we can."

Testifying alongside Comey, Homeland Security Secretay Jeh Johnson said, "Interdiction at the southern border is the key." He urged Congress to pass the Obama administration's southern border strategy, "and give us the additonal resources we need to work on this effort." He said he needs more technology and surveillance capability, as well as more help with the backlog of deportations and asylum applications. Johnson said another key element is a good working relationship with the government of Mexico, which he plans to visit again next week. Johnson also admitted that "we need to do a better job in this respect, because the problem is getting worse."

'Just a business'
 
The drug cartels would not exist if it were not for stupid Americans who either stuff it up their noses or shoot up on it.

Legalize it all!!!!!
 
President Enrique Pena Nieto laid out a security strategy Monday that creates a new national force, or gendarmerie, to combat organized crime and restore law to the most distant corners of Mexico.

According to By Tim Johnson of McClatchy Newspapers as reported in Stars & Stripes @ New paramilitary force to battle narco gangsters in Mexico - Americas - Stripes
Mexico's new president is serious about cleaning up the country's law enforcement mess. He plans to form a national force designed to fight lawlessness and the tens of thousands of homicides and missing persons.

Let's wish him luck in this effort. :clap2:


A basic force would have to :

1) Receive some kind of initial military training.

2) Be properly equipped.

3) Be specifically trained for Counter-Narcotics operations, as well as fighting in a jungle and urban
environment.

4) Receive proper and adequate intelligence on Narcotic operations, as well as those involved with illegal drug operations.

5) Be able to survive. Drug Cartels have homeless people on the street, business owners, poor migrant workers.....and others whom "feed them intel". So the Para-Military force would have to be tight knit......very tight knit, and willing to look out for each other.


And these five points.......are just the beginning.


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