Accept it. Mexico is a narco-state.
Is this really serious? That the presidential dispatch of Omar Garcia to Culiacan was to pacify the factions of the Sinaloa Cartel now in conflict…
…or to renegotiate with them the participation of drug trafficking in the economy and, of course, in national politics?
It is not fantasy. Because Mexico is already considered a narco-state. All governments have failed across the board, on all fronts, in at least taking power away from crime.
The Federation only governs a territory in ruins, plagued by unsolvable organic, physical and moral evils, while the current holders of power reestablish their relations, in better conditions, with drug traffickers and the generators of violence.
The term narco-state is neither unfortunate nor naive. Literally everyone knows it. That is why our American and Canadian neighbours not only look at us with suspicion, but even announce punitive actions, as Donald Trump and most of the members of his future cabinet have done.
Our government apparatus — we have to call it something — is afraid of confronting the power of drug trafficking, not only because of the increase in violence that would result, but also because of the loss of a partner and accomplice who until now has been functional to the so-called Fourth Transformation.
All this while the defenseless population is in the grip of terror provoked by empowered criminal gangs.
And it must be reiterated: Mexico is de facto a narco-state because all the substantial activities of the apparatus are now directed by the Armed Forces subject to the designs of the criminals, and because no one has anywhere to go, if not by obeying the order of “money or lead.”
The national economy, the cash in circulation in all commercial activities respond to the same origin, that which is generated by plunder, collusion, extortion, murder, massacres and the trafficking of narcotics and chemical detonators.
The four-tier power mafia, at the top of the pyramid, responds to the same reasons and demands.
They denigrate the country and destroy what is left
Drug trafficking, the narco-state, the narco-police, the narco-judiciaries, narco-politics, the narco-army, the narco-president are like the snake that bites its tail. An endless whirlwind of putrefaction and disgrace that protects the interests of the powerful and the opportunistic.
And Mrs. Claudia Sheinbaum is not here to deal with matters that are not very profitable electorally, such as organized crime, the killings and executions that have already claimed more than a million lives since Felipe Calderón .
Their thing is the assistance programs that have not been able to verify their destination, that have no operating rules, no verified registers, no beneficiaries, no requirements. To this day, it is not known where the money is, the Banco del Bienestar, bankrupt. But that is their thing.
So, goodbye to the possibility of scaring the “enemies with the war cry” of Trump and Justin Trudeau , goodbye to the responsibility of ensuring security, coexistence and health, goodbye to any action by the State to stop or insult the aggressors of tranquility, the executioners of personal, national and collective integrity.
We can only wait for the gossip of the world to be aired from the “town morning news” — the insults among the exquisite, the word-of-mouth complaints of the fools — so that there is material to continue denigrating the country, to finish destroying what remains.
The United States brought Mexico into its business
Spectacular seizures aside, such as the recent fentanyl seizure, do not tickle the nerves of the oldest and most established criminal organizations on the American continent. The exportable quantities of marijuana, methamphetamines, cocaine and heroin are just a Ripley’s anecdote.
This is a business that has expert operators, laboratories, ships, submarines, planes and helicopters, as well as weapons for the exclusive use of the Army, money laundering systems, trafficking and conspiracy with government alliances that go beyond any concept of foresight or even partial success.
The battle of anyone who even mentions it is doomed to failure from the start, because the gangs and drug lords have been allowed to traffic in drugs since the French government became interested in the Golden Triangle of Chihuahua, Durango and Sinaloa to produce opiates that would act as painkillers for its many war wounded.
The drug trafficker dazzled EPN and AMLO
Governments have come and gone for a hundred years, sharing the benefits of drug trafficking, some to a greater extent than others. But starting with the infamous Felipe de Jesús Calderón Hinojosa, a lackey of the American coup plotters, everything is done to serve the boss, even provoking a civil war where we put up the dead and the benefits go to the American supporters and their tender foremen from the big ranch.
Despite having been warned in every tone that the war or fight against drug trafficking, just like the “hugs, not bullets” has produced nothing but hundreds of thousands of victims and desolation, the little governments of Calderón, Enrique Peña Nieto and Andrés Manuel López Obrador were dazzled by the back door of the immediate and comfortable benefits of trafficking.
The offices that are supposed to fight drug trafficking in this town are nothing more than simple branches of the Yankee bosses who operate and decide from Washington, New York, Chicago and Los Angeles the fate of Mexicans and the levels of insecurity to which they expose us. Their bosses in this territory obey without question, knowing that they are removable and immune.
What the people really need is what they do not have and do not know: honesty in the exercise of power, truth in decision-making, transparency in the use of money.
AMLO promised to do so and failed us as much or more than the PAN and PRI did.
These simple popular requirements, plus political stability and the confidence of the people in their leaders to wipe out corruption, are enough to do everything else that is required from there in the technical, diplomatic and financial aspects, in the compensation of the fair and dignified State.
So that, hopefully, Mexico stops being a narco-state.
Clues
There is no change in strategy, said the formal president. “We talk about coordination as part of the security strategy. So, to help the coordination that exists, sometimes greater operational coordination is required. So, we are appointing people in charge in different areas to help us strengthen that coordination, in some cases it is a person in charge from the Navy, in other cases from the National Guard, in other cases from the Army, in other cases from the Citizen Security Secretariat itself. And, as I have said, the security strategy is going to yield results,” said Sheinbaum in her morning press conference. So, then and then there is change . * * * That’s all for today. I acknowledge that you have read this text. And I wish you, as always, good thanks and many, many days!
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