U.S. Plan Mexico aids drug traffickers

Bill Conroy posts a long article at Narcosphere on the relationship between Mexican drug gangs, the Mexican Calderon government, and the U.S. government military aid program called Plan Mexico. Plan Mexico is supposed to help the Mexican government fight drug gangs, but there doesn’t seem to be any evidence of the Mexican government opposing these gangs. Instead, Conroy documents cozy relationships between the Mexican government and favored gangs, with U.S. financial and military support helping these gangs to operate inside the United States. Warning: left-wing bias, but NWOU believes Narconews has arrived at the correct analysis of the takeover of the Mexican government by drug interests, with U.S. government support. That’s right, one of the aims of borderless globalism is to allow criminal gangs to function more effectively. The criminal element at the top of the global pyramid is part of the “hidden history” of globalism. In Latin America, particularly, drug lords are untouchable because they control entire areas of countries if not the government itself.


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  1. ANNETTE says:

    What charming topic

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