Cartel violence ignites calls for U.S. military intervention in Mexico
Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2023 9:02 am
Just heard of this proposal! What is your reaction to this proposal?
Of course, key to this is how the Mexican government reacts to this proposal.
After reading the entire article I find this at the end:
"Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has assailed those pushing for U.S. military intervention in his country.
He has blamed the U.S. for the flow of guns that arm the cartels.
Mr. Graham was unfazed.
“To the president of Mexico: You have let your country slide into the hands of narco-terrorists,” he said Wednesday. “Your capability or your will doesn’t exist to stop what is, I think, the poisoning of America. You’re leaving us with no other choices.”"
Does not that raise the question is how would our country react if the Mexican government said that they were going to send their military into our country to stem the gun flow from our country to Mexico?
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/20 ... -interven/
Cartel violence ignites calls for U.S. military intervention in Mexico
Of course, key to this is how the Mexican government reacts to this proposal.
After reading the entire article I find this at the end:
"Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has assailed those pushing for U.S. military intervention in his country.
He has blamed the U.S. for the flow of guns that arm the cartels.
Mr. Graham was unfazed.
“To the president of Mexico: You have let your country slide into the hands of narco-terrorists,” he said Wednesday. “Your capability or your will doesn’t exist to stop what is, I think, the poisoning of America. You’re leaving us with no other choices.”"
Does not that raise the question is how would our country react if the Mexican government said that they were going to send their military into our country to stem the gun flow from our country to Mexico?
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/20 ... -interven/
Cartel violence ignites calls for U.S. military intervention in Mexico