WASHINGTON D.C (VINnews)-Scott Jennings has suggested that U.S. military action could be required to dismantle drug factories in Mexico. He argues that targeted military incursions may be necessary to eliminate the facilities and the individuals behind them, as the drug crisis continues to worsen.
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According to Jennings, taking strategic action is essential not only to stop the flow of illegal drugs into the United States but also to control immigration. He believes that without decisive measures, the situation will continue to spiral out of control, harming American communities.
Jennings also emphasized that Mexico must cooperate with the U.S. in addressing the drug trade or face serious con
Blow them to smithereens. Mexico’s corrupt leadership claims to be against the Cartels as well, so they shouldn’t have a problem with it either.
75000 people a year.
That’s a million in the last 13 years.
Imagine if one million people were killed in the last few years, wouldn’t America be obligated to step in and figure it out? And that’s just the overdose deaths. What about the many millions more addicted, families destroyed, communities desolate etc
The Mexican cartel has been a clear and present danger for a few decades now it’s about time America take action. They also need to take actions against all Narco States whether it be Columbia Afghanistan Mexico. Just to name a few.
They literally conquered Panama and threw out Noriega in less than a week or so
They could invade but they control the drug markets
They just don’t like fentanyl because it’s cutting out the South Americans.
If they thought like Russia they would have invaded Mexico conquered Baja California and even controlled the borderland until Mexico City it would give us valuable energy and food resources thus narrowing the total land border and changing the territory of Mexico and absorbing the big cartel plazas but that won’t work since America controls the drug markets and encourages them as a way of bribery
If they do it they better stop importing those fresh fruits and flowers and construction equipment too !!
one countries “military incursion” is another countries “declaration of war”
It seems wrong to me to punish a country for our countries behavior. this is supply and demand. If there was no demand on our end there wouldn’t be supply. So rather than punish our people, we will punish mexico’s. seems unfair
Better stop importing Latin produce and construction equipment because we know what comes with it ( drugs )
But that would increase the avocado prices