UN US ambassador says Mexico ‘closed the doors’ on security cooperation and denies its violence problem - Mexico’s foreign relations ministry did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the statements by the ambassador.

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FILE - U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar speaks during a press conference at the new embassy still under construction, in Mexico City, Oct. 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo, File)

U.S. Ambassador Ken Salazar lashed out Wednesday at Mexico’s failure to accept aid in the fight against drug cartels, claiming the country “closed the doors” on security cooperation.

In a press conference, Salazar launched his harshest criticism yet of rampant violence, police corruption and the Mexican government’s mistaken attitude that “there is no problem.”

“When they just say ‘there is no problem, we have these statistics to show people there is no problem,’ that is not based on reality,”“ Salazar said. “There is a very big problem.”

Mexico’s foreign relations ministry did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the statements by Salazar.

Salazar cited violence in recent days in the northern state of Sinaloa as an example. Sinaloa state police chief Gerardo Mérida said Wednesday authorities found a pile of between five and seven bodies on a roadside there, but were still counting body parts to see how many there were.

“There is a pile of various bodies, with what we have found we have identified five bodies, but some are in pieces, they have been dismembered, there are mentions of seven,” said Mérida.

Sinaloa’s embattled governor, Ruben Rocha, seemed to typify Mexico’s attitude when he said Tuesday —after a similar number of dead bodies were dumped on roadsides - that “we’re doing well, we’ll get over this soon.”

Salazar countered that in Sinaloa “the dead can be seen everywhere.”

Salazar had previously defended many of the Mexican government’s actions, but he now says former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s “hugs not bullets” strategy of not confronting the cartels “did not work.”

López Obrador left office on Sept. 30, but his successor, President Claudia Sheinbaum, has pledged to continue the policy, even though under her leadership troops appear more willing to open fire.

Fighting between two factions of the Sinaloa drug cartel broke out after two drug capos — one from each faction — flew to the United States and were arrested there on July 25.

Drug lords Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada and Joaquín Guzmán López were apprehended in the United States after flying there in a small plane.

Zambada later claimed he was kidnapped and forced aboard the plane by Guzmán López, causing a violent battle between Zambada’s faction and the “Chapitos” group led by the sons of imprisoned drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzmán.

Mexico later blamed the United States for detaining the capos, saying that had caused the outbreak of violence. Salazar said Mexico also shut down anti-drug cooperation after that.

“It totally accelerated from there, the Mexican government closed its doors,” Salazar said. The ambassador also criticized efforts by both López Obrador and Sheinbaum to downplay the problem of crime and violence, claiming the problem was being exaggerated and crime statistics were dropping.

Salazar did not clarify why he thought the Mexican government’s numbers were untrustworthy, but in recent days the government appears to have changed the way it reports homicide figures.

“The reality for the Mexican people, and that is for businesspeople, members of the press like you who work on the streets, those who have ranches, like the cattleman killed in Sinaloa over the weekend because he was a leader, they don’t live with security,” Salazar said.

The continuing violence “is a very serious problem in Mexico and saying there is no problem, blaming someone else, blaming the United States, obviously is not (the solution)”, he continued.

He also blamed López Obrador for having refused “$32 million,” an apparent reference to López Obrador’s decision to drop out of a U.S.-funded program to donate money to train and equip Mexican police.

“It was rejected for ideological problems, and other explanations,” Salazar said. López Obrador said at the time he didn’t want U.S. helicopters and guns, but by that point most of the U.S. money was going for training, professionalization and legal reform.

After taking office in 2018, López Obrador also cut funding for police forces and gave the army, navy and militarized National Guard the lead role in law enforcement.

“Police become corrupt because they don’t earn enough to live on,” Salazar said. “You cannot pay a police officer almost nothing and expect them to do their job.”

Salazar had been previously known for defending López Obrador despite his constant efforts to militarize law enforcement, concentrate power, eliminate regulatory and oversight bodies and shore up Mexico’s government-run companies even at the expense of U.S. firms.

It was unclear if Wednesday’s critical turn in his rhetoric was in any way related to the victory of Donald Trump in last week’s U.S. presidential elections. Trump has long been fiercely critical of Mexico.

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Sinaloa’s embattled governor, Ruben Rocha, seemed to typify Mexico’s attitude when he said Tuesday —after a similar number of dead bodies were dumped on roadsides - that “we’re doing well, we’ll get over this soon.”

This faggot is the reason why Sinaloa is in flames right now. The is way more at play here and several factors tagging along.

The current party in power, a leftwing populist party called MORENA. Has a staunch, latino crypto-commie anti-US attitude and they are friends with the Sao Paulo Forum (Maduro, lula and all that vermin) AMLO, the president who ended cooperation with the US and began that disgraceful "Hugs not bullets" approach to the war on drugs by just letting cartels do whatever they wanted if they helped him and cronies win every election in the country has created a ticking time bomb the US should pay attention to very quickly.

Given the inability for cooperation with the current regime and the fact that AMLO and their cronies are drooling retards the US has blatantly stopped negotiated with them and have sit down to negotiate with Cartels instead. This is a very dangerous precedent.

There's a whole "God Father" film series tier plot involving the sons of El Chapo to procure the arrest by kidnapping of Mayo Zambada, literally the biggest mafia boss on the planet, this man could literally go anywhere he wanted and has the power and money to start proxy wars on his own, (What happened in Equador is literally his fault) He has been reported to have a Net Worth of almost 14 billion dollars in New York alone by the DOJ. And it is very likely the Biden Administration offered an easy way out to the largest traffickers of Fentanyl (Chapitos) to swindle them out of their associates in China who are very obviously providing them with industrial quantities of Fentanyl precursors to continue their opium wars against America to put pressure on Taiwan, while having them kidnap and deliver such a Big fish like Zambada.. Let us see if the strategy changes. The fact that Mayo Zambada was kidnapped by Mexicans and delivered to American agencies without having had to extradite him through the Mexican justice system opens the possibility to use the Death Penalty as leverage in order for Zambada to snitch on the ENTIRE POLITICAL CLASS OF LATIN AMERICA, and probably the US as well. Let's see if Donald Trump shifts the strategy or uses that information to submit Mexico into cooperating with US agencies again.


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Ken's strong words against the Mexican government now and not on 2018 when these policies started is probably a response to Donald Trump winning the election, this is nothing new. the Biden Administration just allowed it to happen, probably as to NOT give any valid point to Trump's arguments about the border and Mexican cartels.
 
If they refuse to cooperate, raid their drug farms in Cali and jail their government leaders AKA top narcos.
Make them squeal.

This faggot is the reason why Sinaloa is in flames right now.
You say it like he's not a cartel associate.

The current party in power, a leftwing populist party called MORENA.
Which in reality, is just the old center-left neoliberal party PRI with a new mask; being filled to the brim with Ex-Priista party hoppers hoping to retain power and go about being the same shit PRI was for 80 years while pretending they hate the PRI.
 
I support drone striking Mexican traffickers. Fuck Mexico and anyone in it.
Trump has an Agenda47 video where he declares war on the cartels and promises to treat them like Islamist terrorists. All the people who smugly said that we need to legalize drugs because the “War on Drugs” failed are about to see what a real War on Drugs looks like.
 
Trump has an Agenda47 video where he declares war on the cartels and promises to treat them like Islamist terrorists. All the people who smugly said that we need to legalize drugs because the “War on Drugs” failed are about to see what a real War on Drugs looks like.
I sure hope he does.

It's gonna get spicy South of the border.
 
I support drone striking Mexican traffickers. Fuck Mexico and anyone in it.
>drone strikes mexico
>causes humanitarian crisis
>tens of millions leave mexico because there's nothing left
If only American interventionism gave the world South Koreas. Not Afghanistans, Iraqs, and Libyas.

Something clearly should be done. Carpet bombing the same hole again and again for 20 years straight in the Middle East clearly did not worked, so why would it work in Mexico?
 
>drone strikes mexico
>causes humanitarian crisis
>tens of millions leave mexico because there's nothing left
If only American interventionism gave the world South Koreas. Not Afghanistans, Iraqs, and Libyas.

Something clearly should be done. Carpet bombing the same hole again and again for 20 years straight in the Middle East clearly did not worked, so why would it work in Mexico?
He's not going to carpet bomb Mexico. If he does start a drone strike campaign, it's going to be a surgical operation directed solely at cartel members, their places of residence, and their drug labs. C.f.: the Soleimani assassination, the Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi raid, the strikes against Assad's chemical weapon storehouses.
 
I wonder if we shouldn't treat Mexico the way Israel is treating Gaza right now: "yes, we understand all of you aren't bad people, and we don't wish harm to you, but monsters live among you, and some of you even harbor them, so try not to get in the way, and good luck when the bombs start falling."
 
Trump has an Agenda47 video where he declares war on the cartels and promises to treat them like Islamist terrorists. All the people who smugly said that we need to legalize drugs because the “War on Drugs” failed are about to see what a real War on Drugs looks like.
Locally archiving it here for reference.


Fentanyl, heroin, meth, and other lethal drugs are pouring across our wide-open border, stealing hundreds of thousands of beautiful American lives — and it’s happening like never before in our history. Children are being left without parents. Families are being ripped apart. Communities are being decimated. Our neighbors and fellow citizens are having their entire worlds destroyed — destroyed like nobody thought possible. Our country is being POISONED from within by the drugs and by all of the other crime that’s taking place.

The drug cartels are waging war on America—and it’s now time for America to wage war on the cartels. In this war, Joe Biden has sided AGAINST the United States, and WITH the cartels. They are making more money than they’ve ever made before, times ten. There’s never been anything like it. They’re major, major companies — they’re bigger than even some of our biggest companies. Biden’s Open Border policies are a deadly betrayal of our nation.

When I am President, it will be the policy of the United States to take down the cartels just as we took down ISIS and the ISIS caliphate — and just as, unlike the situation we are in today, we had a very very strong border. The strongest border in fact in the history of our country. And drugs were at a low of 45 years. There’s been nothing like what we did just two years ago. We will show NO MERCY to the cartels.
  • Every day, drug traffickers are using the waters of our region to ship their lethal poisons to America killing so many of our people and ruining families. In addition to restoring strong border security, I will deploy all necessary military assets, including the U.S. Navy, to impose the full naval embargo on the cartels. I did that before and it worked — what we did was incredible. We will guarantee that the waters of the western hemisphere are not used to traffic illicit drugs to our country.
  • Furthermore, I will order the Department of Defense to make appropriate use of special forces, cyber warfare, and other overt and covert actions to inflict maximum damage on cartel leadership, infrastructure, and operations.
  • I will designate the major cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations. We will sever their access to global financial systems.
  • I will also work to forge an unprecedented partnership with neighboring governments in our region. Just like I did in Mexico. And remember, in Mexico alone, an estimated 100,000 civilians have been tragically murdered or gone missing at the hands of these cartels. The Mexican government — run by a very fine man, the President — is really working hard, but it’s not working out. These cartels are vicious, and they’re violent, and they have Mexico, for now, stymied. Well, we have to help Mexico and we have to stymied the cartels. Either we will get the full cooperation of other governments to stop this menace—or we will expose every bribe, every kickback, every payoff, and every bit of corruption that is allowing the cartels to preserve their brutal reign. And it is indeed brutal.
  • Finally, as I have said before, I will ask Congress to pass legislation ensuring that drug smugglers and human traffickers receive the Death Penalty.
The drug cartels and their allies in the Biden administration have the blood of countless millions on their hands. Millions and millions of families and people are being destroyed. When I am back in the White House, the drug kingpins and vicious traffickers will never sleep soundly again. We did it once, and we did it better than anybody else. There’s never been a better border than we had just two years ago. It was strong, it was powerful, and it was respected all over the world. And now we’re laughed at all over the world. And we’re not going to let that happen much longer. We have to take over, we have to be tough, we have to be smart, we have to be fair. But if we don’t do something immediately, our country is gone.
 
Just like Prussia was an army with a state Mexico is now a cartel with a state. The current government is clearly copying the Venezuelans who have essentially absorbed the cartels into the state with the cartel of the suns, the mexican police and army will soon be the cartel's police and army. Funny, just when for the first time in its pathetic history Mexico was starting the develop thanks to NAFTA they fuck it up as always and let the cartels take over when they could be making so much more money with legit businesses.
for Zambada to snitch on the ENTIRE POLITICAL CLASS OF LATIN AMERICA
Seriously? every country?
and probably the US as well
He's gonna get epstein'd before that happens.
He's not going to carpet bomb Mexico.
That guy was replying to the ones that said we should.
We'll be partying like it's the 1840s at this rate
We don't need more arid useless territory let alone the tens of millions of people that come with it, that the rest of LATAM wont take because they hate mexicans and would create the biggest refugee crisis in history and massive global condemnation.
 
Trump has an Agenda47 video where he declares war on the cartels and promises to treat them like Islamist terrorists. All the people who smugly said that we need to legalize drugs because the “War on Drugs” failed are about to see what a real War on Drugs looks like.
the leftists saw some bits of the war and have pulled back on libertine attitudes on drugs. look at portland rescinding its drug policies and all the soros DAs and mayors jn cali getting btfo'd.
 
If they refuse to cooperate, raid their drug farms in Cali and jail their government leaders AKA top narcos.
Make them squeal.


You say it like he's not a cartel associate.


Which in reality, is just the old center-left neoliberal party PRI with a new mask; being filled to the brim with Ex-Priista party hoppers hoping to retain power and go about being the same shit PRI was for 80 years while pretending they hate the PRI.
He's not a part of the cartel, he's far worse. A politician serving as their lapdog. a disgusting degenerate de voided of dignity that you could convince to spit on his own mother for the right price.

Seriously? every country?

These guys have a strong presence and have flipped the master-subordinate relationship with Colombian cartels and they probably have business in all of south america but the most important ones are the ones governed by retard crypto commies probably because of their ties to the commie guerilla in Colombia, which used to be a huge supplier for them, the main ones are Colombia, Venezuela, Equator, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua. Equator is quite a point of interest for them because it's an easy way to get money without much of the US DOJ heat because of the US dollar being the national currency there.

Zambada particularly has been reported ( supposedly by the Institute for defense analysis ) to have businesses in all of the Americas except in Surinam, French Guyana, Haity and Greenland; Else where he has all of mediterranean Europe, the Balcans, Germany, Czechia, Poland, Rusia, Turkey, India, China, Thailand, Laos, both Koreas as well as Morocco, Mauritania, New Guinea, Ivory cost, Ghana, Togo, Nigeria and Australia and New Zealand. Makes sense, while all his other associates and rivales were fighting over shipping routes to the US this guy was squashing small mafias everywhere getting an instant monopoly on cocaine in places like New Zealand where wholesale prices are 10 times higher than in the US.
 
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