>Cartel spider monkey got killed because son of a cartel member was calling an revival cartel pet chimpanzee a gay on social media >People and one monkey with body armor because of a zoomer calling a monkey a fag
Why does this sound like something from South Park?
One narco owned that lil monkey and he died with his owner in a firefight with the National Guard I believe. Along with drugs, people, timber, oil and minerals, the Mexican Cartels are also involved in the trafficking of exotic animals.
>keksico
They are the 15thish economy in the world, Mexico only seems weak and poor when compared to the United States, on the world stage it is quite a large and powerful nation.
>are these cartels or goverment forces? i cant really tell anymore
Government forces.
You can tell by the patches/insignia on their uniforms. Also can tell by the gear they are using.
Cartels with have a variety of different weapons, and don't have uniforms, usually.
The Police and Military in Mexico work hand in hand. The police has been militarized to fight the cartels who are also miliatrized.
You can also tell that when deployed, they have face coverings to conceal their identity, which is to make it harder for cartels to identify and put pressure on individual cops or soldiers, and make death threats to their families.
The thing that's harder to distinguish is vehicles.
Mexico is basically MadMax land, they have home made technicals, like in Africa and the middle east, but they add armor on it and mount usually lighter weapons. Sometimes 50bmg.
Makes sense when you remember the PRI ruled Mexico for 70 years and their relationship with the increasingly more powerful cartels was to basically do business with them in exchange for no big violence. I'd imagine thats what AMLO is trying to do. Something like that was already done in El Salvador with the gangs leading to sky high murder rates.
I think it's the monstrum optic you can get on amazon for $100
I thought it was one of those weird shaped Sig Sauer Bravo sights.
That looks like mexican marines with guatemalan (?) Soldiers.
I think those are asian troops actually. Guatemala doesn't use british camo. Maybe from Belize?
AMLO understands that: >the USA snorts 500 metric tonnes of cocaine per year >the USA imports millions of farm hands every year >the USA still has more than 25 states, where cannabis is illegal
Aslong as the USA doesnt legalize cocaine, Mexico will never be rid of the cartels.
Legalizing cocaine is one of the primary objectives of his party and their allies as cocaine is their primay source of funding. Peru's muslim marxist president already has allies there openly talking about cocaine being beneficial to people, Evo Morales is already the leader of the Chapare Cartel and José Mujica already spoke openly of legalizing cocaine.
The idea of the legalization of anything getting rid of criminal organizations or even the illegal commerce of said ex-illegal itens is also wrong as we now have research on the increase in the drug market both in Uruguay post weed legalization and in several US states.
1 year ago
Anonymous
That navy and black loadout is so slick.
1 year ago
Anonymous
1. peru's government is about to collapse
2. there's no one i'd trust more with legalizing coke than peruvians
3. peru is a poor cocaine production country, you are mistaking them with bolivian and their LEGAL coca plant farms who sells to venecos and mexicans
4. AMLO won't legalize coke
1 year ago
Anonymous
>1. peru's government is about to collapse
qrd?
1 year ago
Anonymous
1. peru's government is about to collapse
2. there's no one i'd trust more with legalizing coke than peruvians
3. peru is a poor cocaine production country, you are mistaking them with bolivian and their LEGAL coca plant farms who sells to venecos and mexicans
4. AMLO won't legalize coke
>peru elected a legitimate marxist socialist leninist shill as president, who then attempted weak power grabs and let officials take all their pension money early destroying pensions for 6 million peopple
man what the fuck
1 year ago
Anonymous
How'd he get elected then?
1 year ago
Anonymous
same way biden did
1 year ago
Anonymous
rampant corruption frm the ground up, and his opposite candidate was basically a massive thief who got arrested, or was arrested, really everybody in peru who is a "democratic supporter" is all working some sort of angle to make themselves rich off somebody else's dime, real weird shit.
Whole political party is like that, I don't think it can be fixed without glassing the ruling class and installing some decent leaders.
1 year ago
Anonymous
Wait what the fuck, so everyone knows he's a Marxist grifter but still voted anyways?
1 year ago
Anonymous
looks like it, it was basically a choice between societal collapse and....societal collapse, There was also a whole 10 years where their economy died and they had literal communist militia insurgents killing people and hiding out in the countryside.
americans don't even do that much cocaine anymore meth and fentanyl are the new big products
1 year ago
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"new"
fact is all major drugfact is all major drugs including pot, cocaine, heroin and fentanyl as well as methamphetamine are on the rise.s including pot, cocaine, heroin and fentanyl as well as methamphetamine are on the rise.
>The thing that's harder to distinguish is vehicles. >Mexico is basically MadMax land, they have home made technicals, like in Africa and the middle east, but they add armor on it and mount usually lighter weapons. Sometimes 50bmg.
Mexican army almost always uses ford or chevy pick ups with roll cages, quite distinctive.
It’s a mixed bag, I know one cartel was founded by ex special forces guys and that they bribe cops and soldiers. Mexican marines are loyal for the most part.
Also does anyone here have the webm of narcos getting smoked with a galil ace?
[...]
[...] >Cartel spider monkey got killed because son of a cartel member was calling an revival cartel pet chimpanzee a gay on social media >People and one monkey with body armor because of a zoomer calling a monkey a fag
Why does this sound like something from South Park?
I recommend the Joe Rogan Podcasts with the guest Ed Calderon.
he's an expert on the Mexico-USA border, having worked for Anti-Cartel units for more than a decade.
Now he trains bodyguards, and sepcial forces in VIP protection in hostile environments.
He even gave training to the US secret service at some point.
I found the podcasts with him to be extremely informative and entertaining.
He gives you a real picutre of what's been happening with the Cartel/Drug war in Mexico.
He's full of knowledge and is also very based.
There's 2 JRE podcasts he was invited on :
-Ep 1302 :
https://podtail.com/en/podcast/the-joe-rogan-experience/-1302-ed-calderon/
- Ep 1408 :
If you had to chose I recommend the first one, 1302, because it sets the stage for the second episode.
Enjoy, I know I did.
>the Mexican Marine is composed of pairs of a tall criollo or mestizo chad, and a backup "squire" who is a 4' tall Indio. These Chad/Indio teams function like a medieval knight and his squire
Imagine if the Mexican state legitimately declared war on the cartels (or whatever that means).
>Drone striking cartel leaders >Bombing cartel mansions >Executing cartel members >Huge firefights as cartels try to massacre civilian population centres
Basically make it so that you can't openly live as a rich cartel guy in Mexico. I doubt they want to live in shitty caves like the Taliban when their whole existence is centred on getting rich.
Honestly I'd love it if Mexico could successfully kill off the narcos for good. Would save more lives in the long run and probably do wonders for Mexico. >Try to upload Autodefensa webm >3Mb limit on files >cry
They are not based, they are savage animals. They would not be an asset were firearms banned in the states since there are already enough weapons available that such a ban would not be enforceable unless everyone and every state cucked out, which we know would not happen. Cartels would probably be a threat as such a ban would likely cause a level of disunity that creates an environment that cartels could try to exploit to create a narco state north of the Rio Grande.
https://i.imgur.com/lps82QT.jpg
It wouldn't happen without support from the rest of Latin America and possibly the US. The main purpose of the drug trafficking in Latin America post-Cold War is to finance Cuba and the São Paulo Forum's parties and movements. There's a reason that now that Mexico has a socialist from a São Paulo Forum party as their president the murder rate is at its historical peak. Same thing happened in Brazil. Its because the drug money is going to his party and his associates. And in México you still have the Chinese angle.
Read Red Cocaine and Jeffrey Nyquist. The relatively recent portuguese translation of Red Cocaine influenced Bolsonaro's government in Brazil to crack down for the first time on the highest levels of coke trafficking through Brazil, with military operations involving destroying clandestine airfields and coke plants owned by colombians in the Amazon and clandestine ports in Southern Brazil used to ship coke to Italy and the Netherlands.
[...] >cartels are based
You understand their money is going to those politicians that want to ban guns right? They're definately not going to the NRA...
I'll look into that more anon, thanks for the recommendation.
>muh São Paulo Forum
probably the lamest boogieman ever even worse than soros and freemasons
I'm going to assume it's some sort of pan Latin American socialist group filled with influential rich guys that doesn't exist officially. I'd doubt that if it were not for things such as Jekyll Island.
well yeah but there are a bunch of international socialist groups that just let any goverment or party join like the pri was killing commies left and right during the cold war and a couple weeks ago the party president went to talk to the second international about he is being politically persecuted in mexico
It wouldn't happen without support from the rest of Latin America and possibly the US. The main purpose of the drug trafficking in Latin America post-Cold War is to finance Cuba and the São Paulo Forum's parties and movements. There's a reason that now that Mexico has a socialist from a São Paulo Forum party as their president the murder rate is at its historical peak. Same thing happened in Brazil. Its because the drug money is going to his party and his associates. And in México you still have the Chinese angle.
Read Red Cocaine and Jeffrey Nyquist. The relatively recent portuguese translation of Red Cocaine influenced Bolsonaro's government in Brazil to crack down for the first time on the highest levels of coke trafficking through Brazil, with military operations involving destroying clandestine airfields and coke plants owned by colombians in the Amazon and clandestine ports in Southern Brazil used to ship coke to Italy and the Netherlands.
Nah cartels are based. They are what the USA will need if the US government bans guns.
>cartels are based
You understand their money is going to those politicians that want to ban guns right? They're definately not going to the NRA...
Are you going to pretend the FARC weren't one of the founding organizations of the São Paulo Forum? That is, if you even know it exists.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>muh São Paulo Forum
probably the lamest boogieman ever even worse than soros and freemasons
1 year ago
Anonymous
>an openly marxist political international is a "boogieman"
Post gun.
1 year ago
Anonymous
You clearly are a retard, where do you think Maduro gets his fundings to keep the Venezuela Army happy? Hell, there's even guys from that army that joined "Tren de Aragua" which is considered to be the Venezuelan version of "Los Zetas". Its also heavily rumored that these fuckers were the ones behind revolts and similar shit in South America like Chile's 18 October popular revolt and the chaos that was going on in Bolivian elections too. FARC clearly works with these guys too, specially providing hardware.
1 year ago
Anonymous
>You clearly are a retard, where do you think Maduro gets his fundings to keep the Venezuela Army happy? Hell, there's even guys from that army that joined "Tren de Aragua" which is considered to be the Venezuelan version of "Los Zetas". Its also heavily rumored that these fuckers were the ones behind revolts and similar shit in South America like Chile's 18 October popular revolt and the chaos that was going on in Bolivian elections too. FARC clearly works with these guys too, specially providing hardware.
I suppose you'll be fine with that coke money going to DNC campaigns for anti-gun politicians then. Of course, not before it passes through the NY Stock Market...
>The main purpose of the drug trafficking in Latin America post-Cold War is to finance Cuba and the São Paulo Forum's parties and movements.
el esquizo sñrs
extremely based. But I thought cartels are heavily armed and protected? How did he manage to take on them single-handedly?
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Anonymous
>But I thought cartels are heavily armed and protected?
By certain political entities. Plenty of Mexicans don't agree with those politicos. Mexico has more major political, demographic and socio-political groups then the US and they all disagree.
Imagine if the Mexican state legitimately declared war on the cartels (or whatever that means).
>Drone striking cartel leaders >Bombing cartel mansions >Executing cartel members >Huge firefights as cartels try to massacre civilian population centres
Basically make it so that you can't openly live as a rich cartel guy in Mexico. I doubt they want to live in shitty caves like the Taliban when their whole existence is centred on getting rich.
Not true. Calderon's secretary of defense: Genaro García Luna worked for the Sinaloa cartel.
The federal government has been working with the Sinaloa cartel for more than a decade now, with nothing to show for it.
Calderón worked with the sinaloans, Obrador too, and I assume Peña did too.
There's been similar stuff (maybe not exactly that) in Europe by the Russian and Italian mafias, the Triads from China and other Latin American criminal organizations.
yeah I know triads can be pretty brutal along with the South American cartels. maybe its just the volume of it that is documented that comes out of Mexico that makes me feel like its way more prevalent with the Mexican cartels
Its just because of the internet, really. Plus, the mexican cartels are at war with each other. That stuff isn't done and put on the internet when there's no war going on.
>US cant do anything, except legalizing everything. this would really hit them badly
This is bullshit. We've legalized human trafficking and the cartels are making plenty.
Why do they wear so much black? They're hot as hell and poorly camouflaged. Don't get why more forces don't wear grey, it's pretty much a straight upgrade from black while keeping the police look.
The FX05 is an assault rifle not a battle rifle. Though supposedly they want to make a version in Creedmeme or 308 to finally replace all their remaining G3s. THAT would be a battle rifle. I actually think it will happen though. They actually are replacing their 5.56 SAWs with a new 308 design.
Most of Mexicos problems come from high birthrates. The parts of Mexico with low birthrates already look like first world countries. Mexico will probably hit firstie status within 20 years but then 30 years after will have a severe demographic decline like Japan.
Clamp down hard on marijuana domestically. Start throwing even minor offenses in jail. Suddenly weed becomes difficult to traffic, price jumps. Cartels go back to weed. Weed is “harmless”. You then carpet bomb all of Mexico.
What id the difference between mexican police, military and cartel?
I have read that more than few government forces have gone rogue to hunt cartel or join cartel.
>the difference between mexican police
Mexican police are corrput incompetent buffoons that have been put under the charge of he army to get whipped into shape > military
the mexican Army is one of the very few functional institutions of the Mexican society that is not hoprribly corrupt. Officers are are trained by and train with the US armed forces and operate in a relatively transparent and accountable manner. they are hated and depised by politicians and crime bosses like AMLO > and cartel?
a handful of Mexican special forces washouts formed the CJNG and suckered a bunch of brainless hicks into joining them and they LARP as a semi-military operation but every time the real Army shows up they are slaughtered like lobotomized sheep
>I have read that more than few government forces have gone rogue to hunt cartel or join cartel.
not really.
you have to remember these people are only a few hundred years removed from savage tribal violence and sacrifice. unlike most of the natives north of mexico the mexican indigenous were not colonized hard enough
because the fastest way to the top of a power hierarchy is to be brutally violent. mexico and south america in general just happen to be a place where you can get away with being brutally violent much easier and for far longer than the u.s. they also happen to be geographically located next to a large, economicaly developed first world country with a large population and a large market for drugs and little unregulated domestic supply of said drugs. even room temp iq shitskins can do the math and capitalize on it >tl;dr its the perfect shitstorm
bandits, which were a huge problem right up to the late 1930s and regularly spilled over into the US. Huge regions of rural south-texas still have weird cultural eversions to handguns as a result.
>be beaner bandits >do crime in u.s >flee to mexico >this plays out over 150+ years >add in some glowmorons doing glowmoron things
its always been and will always be. though i suppose modern cartels are mostly a product of cia and fbi glowmorons setting up drug trafficing for their slush funds and .gov setting up puppet governments because muh commies
They used to be small bandit operations that trafficked alcohol, marihuana and whatnot. They got rich and powerful in the 80s thanks to cocaine.
They work and grow under the protection of corrupt politicians .
I remember when I played Call of Duty every time I heard Spanish over the group chats or whatever we were going to lose. I'm not trying to be edgy or racist but Mexicans fucking suck a squad based tactics. They always did stupid shit, got clapped and never stopped talking. Never saw this with any other racial group.
Is this the same in the military? Wouldn't surprise me.
Sexxi
coconut shells are illegal under the new world climate laws, punishable by death in mexico now
>80's woodland PASGT bros
>I'm comin' home
Million pity
No narco goes to heaven
>Cartel spider monkey got killed because son of a cartel member was calling an revival cartel pet chimpanzee a gay on social media
>People and one monkey with body armor because of a zoomer calling a monkey a fag
Why does this sound like something from South Park?
where else do you think the Cartels steal all their good comedic content from?
what happend?
Overdosed on banana
Some narco had a pet monkey who died in a shootout, trillion pity
too soon
D.E.P Changuito
was is a hit on the ape?
or ape vs ape battle?
I really like HK21s, they look neat. I'm sad they're pretty underrepresented.
>keksico can afford hk but not you
Those are license made in mexico versions.
One narco owned that lil monkey and he died with his owner in a firefight with the National Guard I believe. Along with drugs, people, timber, oil and minerals, the Mexican Cartels are also involved in the trafficking of exotic animals.
IIRC the monke died in a fight with a rival cartel
The G3 family is known for being economical to produce as long as you make a fuck tonne of them.
>keksico
They are the 15thish economy in the world, Mexico only seems weak and poor when compared to the United States, on the world stage it is quite a large and powerful nation.
are these cartels or goverment forces? i cant really tell anymore
yes
>are these cartels or goverment forces? i cant really tell anymore
Government forces.
You can tell by the patches/insignia on their uniforms. Also can tell by the gear they are using.
Cartels with have a variety of different weapons, and don't have uniforms, usually.
The Police and Military in Mexico work hand in hand. The police has been militarized to fight the cartels who are also miliatrized.
You can also tell that when deployed, they have face coverings to conceal their identity, which is to make it harder for cartels to identify and put pressure on individual cops or soldiers, and make death threats to their families.
The thing that's harder to distinguish is vehicles.
Mexico is basically MadMax land, they have home made technicals, like in Africa and the middle east, but they add armor on it and mount usually lighter weapons. Sometimes 50bmg.
there is no difference in mexico between cartels, police and military
one big corrupt mess.
Makes sense when you remember the PRI ruled Mexico for 70 years and their relationship with the increasingly more powerful cartels was to basically do business with them in exchange for no big violence. I'd imagine thats what AMLO is trying to do. Something like that was already done in El Salvador with the gangs leading to sky high murder rates.
I thought it was one of those weird shaped Sig Sauer Bravo sights.
I think those are asian troops actually. Guatemala doesn't use british camo. Maybe from Belize?
AMLO understands that:
>the USA snorts 500 metric tonnes of cocaine per year
>the USA imports millions of farm hands every year
>the USA still has more than 25 states, where cannabis is illegal
Aslong as the USA doesnt legalize cocaine, Mexico will never be rid of the cartels.
Legalizing cocaine is one of the primary objectives of his party and their allies as cocaine is their primay source of funding. Peru's muslim marxist president already has allies there openly talking about cocaine being beneficial to people, Evo Morales is already the leader of the Chapare Cartel and José Mujica already spoke openly of legalizing cocaine.
The idea of the legalization of anything getting rid of criminal organizations or even the illegal commerce of said ex-illegal itens is also wrong as we now have research on the increase in the drug market both in Uruguay post weed legalization and in several US states.
That navy and black loadout is so slick.
1. peru's government is about to collapse
2. there's no one i'd trust more with legalizing coke than peruvians
3. peru is a poor cocaine production country, you are mistaking them with bolivian and their LEGAL coca plant farms who sells to venecos and mexicans
4. AMLO won't legalize coke
>1. peru's government is about to collapse
qrd?
>peru elected a legitimate marxist socialist leninist shill as president, who then attempted weak power grabs and let officials take all their pension money early destroying pensions for 6 million peopple
man what the fuck
How'd he get elected then?
same way biden did
rampant corruption frm the ground up, and his opposite candidate was basically a massive thief who got arrested, or was arrested, really everybody in peru who is a "democratic supporter" is all working some sort of angle to make themselves rich off somebody else's dime, real weird shit.
Whole political party is like that, I don't think it can be fixed without glassing the ruling class and installing some decent leaders.
Wait what the fuck, so everyone knows he's a Marxist grifter but still voted anyways?
looks like it, it was basically a choice between societal collapse and....societal collapse, There was also a whole 10 years where their economy died and they had literal communist militia insurgents killing people and hiding out in the countryside.
please respond
americans don't even do that much cocaine anymore meth and fentanyl are the new big products
"new"
fact is all major drugfact is all major drugs including pot, cocaine, heroin and fentanyl as well as methamphetamine are on the rise.s including pot, cocaine, heroin and fentanyl as well as methamphetamine are on the rise.
cartels are winning big.
And, who do you think will overnight become the largest manufacturers of said legal cocaine, retard.
America? Depends on who legalizes it I guess, drugs are good business.
>The thing that's harder to distinguish is vehicles.
>Mexico is basically MadMax land, they have home made technicals, like in Africa and the middle east, but they add armor on it and mount usually lighter weapons. Sometimes 50bmg.
Mexican army almost always uses ford or chevy pick ups with roll cages, quite distinctive.
They also use their sandcats as battering rams to ram narco trucks.
the fact that they always riding in these unarmored trucks is kinda crazy when you consider all the armament cartels have
Always thought that too when I lived in Tijuana for a bit after I got out of the US Army in 2009.
It’s a mixed bag, I know one cartel was founded by ex special forces guys and that they bribe cops and soldiers. Mexican marines are loyal for the most part.
Also does anyone here have the webm of narcos getting smoked with a galil ace?
Million pity for baby monkey
I recommend the Joe Rogan Podcasts with the guest Ed Calderon.
he's an expert on the Mexico-USA border, having worked for Anti-Cartel units for more than a decade.
Now he trains bodyguards, and sepcial forces in VIP protection in hostile environments.
He even gave training to the US secret service at some point.
I found the podcasts with him to be extremely informative and entertaining.
He gives you a real picutre of what's been happening with the Cartel/Drug war in Mexico.
He's full of knowledge and is also very based.
There's 2 JRE podcasts he was invited on :
-Ep 1302 :
https://podtail.com/en/podcast/the-joe-rogan-experience/-1302-ed-calderon/
- Ep 1408 :
If you had to chose I recommend the first one, 1302, because it sets the stage for the second episode.
Enjoy, I know I did.
According to be borderland beat he's full of shit
That pocho is a liar.
No jodas con este pocho mamapitos, la neta que los americanos se creen cualqiuer pendejada que se les presente.
Damn that camp is pretty cool. I wonder if I can find some.
That one is in Brazil.
Dudes look like they'd be guarding Area 52
Car beat plane but what beat car??
Goddamn, that's some cowboy shit right there.
This is Brazil
Probably PRF or PF stopping a plane loaded with drugs
why do marines get the nicer gear
That looks like mexican marines with guatemalan (?) Soldiers.
Mexican Marines are famous for being the least corrupt and most competent.
>the Mexican Marine is composed of pairs of a tall criollo or mestizo chad, and a backup "squire" who is a 4' tall Indio. These Chad/Indio teams function like a medieval knight and his squire
>Newish Silverados and F-150s with anti-aircraft guns mounted in the bed
Kino
Was that a Sig Sauer optic?
no idea
I think it's the monstrum optic you can get on amazon for $100
anyone have the video where the cartel dudes hop out of a car the one with the camera has a short galil ace and they off some dudes?
Imagine if the Mexican state legitimately declared war on the cartels (or whatever that means).
>Drone striking cartel leaders
>Bombing cartel mansions
>Executing cartel members
>Huge firefights as cartels try to massacre civilian population centres
Basically make it so that you can't openly live as a rich cartel guy in Mexico. I doubt they want to live in shitty caves like the Taliban when their whole existence is centred on getting rich.
Thats basically what Calderon was trying to do and Uribe did to commie guerrillas in Colombia.
Honestly I'd love it if Mexico could successfully kill off the narcos for good. Would save more lives in the long run and probably do wonders for Mexico.
>Try to upload Autodefensa webm
>3Mb limit on files
>cry
Nah cartels are based. They are what the USA will need if the US government bans guns.
They are not based, they are savage animals. They would not be an asset were firearms banned in the states since there are already enough weapons available that such a ban would not be enforceable unless everyone and every state cucked out, which we know would not happen. Cartels would probably be a threat as such a ban would likely cause a level of disunity that creates an environment that cartels could try to exploit to create a narco state north of the Rio Grande.
I'll look into that more anon, thanks for the recommendation.
I'm going to assume it's some sort of pan Latin American socialist group filled with influential rich guys that doesn't exist officially. I'd doubt that if it were not for things such as Jekyll Island.
It does exist officially. Its got plenty of influential rich dudes, but they're mostly politicians and high level public employees.
They have had a updated website since the 1990s. Their actual forums are openly announced.
https://forodesaopaulo.org/
well yeah but there are a bunch of international socialist groups that just let any goverment or party join like the pri was killing commies left and right during the cold war and a couple weeks ago the party president went to talk to the second international about he is being politically persecuted in mexico
It wouldn't happen without support from the rest of Latin America and possibly the US. The main purpose of the drug trafficking in Latin America post-Cold War is to finance Cuba and the São Paulo Forum's parties and movements. There's a reason that now that Mexico has a socialist from a São Paulo Forum party as their president the murder rate is at its historical peak. Same thing happened in Brazil. Its because the drug money is going to his party and his associates. And in México you still have the Chinese angle.
Read Red Cocaine and Jeffrey Nyquist. The relatively recent portuguese translation of Red Cocaine influenced Bolsonaro's government in Brazil to crack down for the first time on the highest levels of coke trafficking through Brazil, with military operations involving destroying clandestine airfields and coke plants owned by colombians in the Amazon and clandestine ports in Southern Brazil used to ship coke to Italy and the Netherlands.
>cartels are based
You understand their money is going to those politicians that want to ban guns right? They're definately not going to the NRA...
least delusional latin american rightwinger
Are you going to pretend the FARC weren't one of the founding organizations of the São Paulo Forum? That is, if you even know it exists.
>muh São Paulo Forum
probably the lamest boogieman ever even worse than soros and freemasons
>an openly marxist political international is a "boogieman"
Post gun.
You clearly are a retard, where do you think Maduro gets his fundings to keep the Venezuela Army happy? Hell, there's even guys from that army that joined "Tren de Aragua" which is considered to be the Venezuelan version of "Los Zetas". Its also heavily rumored that these fuckers were the ones behind revolts and similar shit in South America like Chile's 18 October popular revolt and the chaos that was going on in Bolivian elections too. FARC clearly works with these guys too, specially providing hardware.
>You clearly are a retard, where do you think Maduro gets his fundings to keep the Venezuela Army happy? Hell, there's even guys from that army that joined "Tren de Aragua" which is considered to be the Venezuelan version of "Los Zetas". Its also heavily rumored that these fuckers were the ones behind revolts and similar shit in South America like Chile's 18 October popular revolt and the chaos that was going on in Bolivian elections too. FARC clearly works with these guys too, specially providing hardware.
>its da commies
Not falling for it again, cia
I suppose you'll be fine with that coke money going to DNC campaigns for anti-gun politicians then. Of course, not before it passes through the NY Stock Market...
>The main purpose of the drug trafficking in Latin America post-Cold War is to finance Cuba and the São Paulo Forum's parties and movements.
el esquizo sñrs
mexican government is owned by the cartels retard. the state literally is the cartel. its a narco state
I wouldn't go that far but the Government has pretty much admitted they can't stop the cartels. In spirit if not in words.
Based Marino Loko, I miss him so much bros...Is he still out there doing God's work?
context?
A rogue Marine decided he had enough with politics and started hunting narcos. He torture them, dress them with women clothes and took photos of them.
https://www.infobae.com/america/mexico/2020/08/14/el-marino-loko-un-militar-que-cazaba-narcos-los-vestia-con-lenceria-y-exhibia-en-redes-sociales/
extremely based. But I thought cartels are heavily armed and protected? How did he manage to take on them single-handedly?
>But I thought cartels are heavily armed and protected?
By certain political entities. Plenty of Mexicans don't agree with those politicos. Mexico has more major political, demographic and socio-political groups then the US and they all disagree.
Not true. Calderon's secretary of defense: Genaro García Luna worked for the Sinaloa cartel.
The federal government has been working with the Sinaloa cartel for more than a decade now, with nothing to show for it.
Calderón worked with the sinaloans, Obrador too, and I assume Peña did too.
the cartel = the state
silly naive boy
IIRC, Trump when he was still president offered to join if the Mexican government would unilaterally declare it.
The narcos would do so much damage and scorched earth tactics all over Mexico that the country would resemble Afghanistan.
But imagine the kino you'd get out of it.
I recently saw funky town again and I was wondering if that level of torture is ubiquitous with organized criminal elements or specific to the cartels
There's been similar stuff (maybe not exactly that) in Europe by the Russian and Italian mafias, the Triads from China and other Latin American criminal organizations.
yeah I know triads can be pretty brutal along with the South American cartels. maybe its just the volume of it that is documented that comes out of Mexico that makes me feel like its way more prevalent with the Mexican cartels
Its just because of the internet, really. Plus, the mexican cartels are at war with each other. That stuff isn't done and put on the internet when there's no war going on.
It is with the Russian Army.
Only 90s slavs were known for that but in specific cities.
The mutilations are specifically terror tactics aimed at other lowlives that live outside the law.
Otherwise you just get shot/beat to death.
trafficking give me a break
its a pet monkey
a mascot!
and where do you think they got that monkey from anon lmao
the jungle?
just buy them in a pet store?
its a monkey not a white unicorn
Is there any way that the US could fix the cartel problem in Mexico by invading or assisting the Mexican military and police?
Annexation or to the less extreme American forces can conduct special military operations within Mexico, given the government there would agree to it.
more will just replace them. you cant make majority brown countries nice without removing the population
assisting who?
the cartels have infiltrated everything in mexico.
Goverment
military
law enforcement.
US cant do anything, except legalizing everything. this would really hit them badly
>US cant do anything, except legalizing everything. this would really hit them badly
This is bullshit. We've legalized human trafficking and the cartels are making plenty.
how about stop doing so much drugs instead?
Change US drug policy
Why do they wear so much black? They're hot as hell and poorly camouflaged. Don't get why more forces don't wear grey, it's pretty much a straight upgrade from black while keeping the police look.
Are you retarded? Those are Canadian cops. The vehicle literally says "police" and not "policia".
Are you retarded? The pic is an example of grey uniforms, not Mexicans.
CJNG(Jalisco New Generation Cartel)
>CTRL-F
>Fire Serpent
>Xiuhcoatl
>FX-05
Mexichads made the best new battle rifle in 50 years and nobody can even say ai caramba
The FX05 is an assault rifle not a battle rifle. Though supposedly they want to make a version in Creedmeme or 308 to finally replace all their remaining G3s. THAT would be a battle rifle. I actually think it will happen though. They actually are replacing their 5.56 SAWs with a new 308 design.
My NEEGUH wtf is that thing and how many taco sisters do i have to smash to get one?
>My NEEGUH wtf is that thing and how many taco sisters do i have to smash to get one?
lever delayed piston asperger machine gun
Really loving this Savannah feel. Makes me want to build a secret nuclear silo and live the rest of my days there.
Will this hellhole every be fixed?
Most of Mexicos problems come from high birthrates. The parts of Mexico with low birthrates already look like first world countries. Mexico will probably hit firstie status within 20 years but then 30 years after will have a severe demographic decline like Japan.
You're truly delusional if you really think that.
t. regiomontano
>low birthrates are why superior states like Nuevo Leon are superior
false
Lmao no. Our birthrates nowadays are almost as low as America's, and there's no end in sight for the violence.
Clamp down hard on marijuana domestically. Start throwing even minor offenses in jail. Suddenly weed becomes difficult to traffic, price jumps. Cartels go back to weed. Weed is “harmless”. You then carpet bomb all of Mexico.
Problemo solved
Is every solution really just to kill everyone when it comes to the cartels? Sounds like overkill.
What id the difference between mexican police, military and cartel?
I have read that more than few government forces have gone rogue to hunt cartel or join cartel.
>the difference between mexican police
Mexican police are corrput incompetent buffoons that have been put under the charge of he army to get whipped into shape
> military
the mexican Army is one of the very few functional institutions of the Mexican society that is not hoprribly corrupt. Officers are are trained by and train with the US armed forces and operate in a relatively transparent and accountable manner. they are hated and depised by politicians and crime bosses like AMLO
> and cartel?
a handful of Mexican special forces washouts formed the CJNG and suckered a bunch of brainless hicks into joining them and they LARP as a semi-military operation but every time the real Army shows up they are slaughtered like lobotomized sheep
>I have read that more than few government forces have gone rogue to hunt cartel or join cartel.
not really.
you have to remember these people are only a few hundred years removed from savage tribal violence and sacrifice. unlike most of the natives north of mexico the mexican indigenous were not colonized hard enough
Kek, is that AK4 turned into a MG?
Hk21, g3 lmg
Mexican Federal Police officer, now disbanded
How did cartels even come to be? It looks like they are so ingrained in all facets of Mexico but it had to have started somewhere.
they go back hundreds of years. used to be called aztecs and mayans
Stfu, you don't have any idea what you are talking about
because the fastest way to the top of a power hierarchy is to be brutally violent. mexico and south america in general just happen to be a place where you can get away with being brutally violent much easier and for far longer than the u.s. they also happen to be geographically located next to a large, economicaly developed first world country with a large population and a large market for drugs and little unregulated domestic supply of said drugs. even room temp iq shitskins can do the math and capitalize on it
>tl;dr its the perfect shitstorm
Yeah but what was the first instance in history that paved the way for the modern cartel?
bandits, which were a huge problem right up to the late 1930s and regularly spilled over into the US. Huge regions of rural south-texas still have weird cultural eversions to handguns as a result.
>be beaner bandits
>do crime in u.s
>flee to mexico
>this plays out over 150+ years
>add in some glowmorons doing glowmoron things
its always been and will always be. though i suppose modern cartels are mostly a product of cia and fbi glowmorons setting up drug trafficing for their slush funds and .gov setting up puppet governments because muh commies
You are now able to contextualize the extreme institutional resistance to Trumps wall.
They used to be small bandit operations that trafficked alcohol, marihuana and whatnot. They got rich and powerful in the 80s thanks to cocaine.
They work and grow under the protection of corrupt politicians .
shitskins
I remember when I played Call of Duty every time I heard Spanish over the group chats or whatever we were going to lose. I'm not trying to be edgy or racist but Mexicans fucking suck a squad based tactics. They always did stupid shit, got clapped and never stopped talking. Never saw this with any other racial group.
Is this the same in the military? Wouldn't surprise me.
depends on the nmexicans