US Military Preps, Weighs Action Against Mexican Cartels

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This is really terrible news for the democrats and their child sex trafficking syndicates. I’m afraid the left will need to explore other options for their little boys and girls.



Traditionally, U.S. military forces training Mexican military forces in combat skills has been rare and infrequent. Matters have changed.

According to Sen. Alejandro Moreno Cardenas, president of the Mexican Senate's Naval Ministry Commission, the Mexican Senate "has approved the entry of members of the U.S. Army's 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) into the country starting this week."
 
You lose 100,000 people a year in your own coutry to the poisons smuggled in. That is more than all the terrorist attacks against the U.S combined
 
Traditionally, U.S. military forces training Mexican military forces in combat skills has been rare and infrequent. Matters have changed.
According to Sen. Alejandro Moreno Cardenas, president of the Mexican Senate's Naval Ministry Commission, the Mexican Senate "has approved the entry of members of the U.S. Army's 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) into the country starting this week."
The article didn't say why they were allowed entry, was it to train Mexicans, or to kill cartel members.
 
The article didn't say why they were allowed entry, was it to train Mexicans, or to kill cartel members.
My takeaway was that the Mexican authorities couldn’t be trusted so the US will run the show.
 
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