A Rolling Stone report reveals discussions within Trump’s transition team regarding a potential “soft invasion” of Mexico, involving covert operations by American special forces to eliminate cartel leaders. This plan, echoing previous proposals by Trump and some congressional lawmakers, would proceed without Mexican government consent. The discussions center on the scope of this intervention, raising concerns about unilateral US action in Mexico. The plan draws parallels to past counter-terrorism operations, such as the raid that killed Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
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Mexico’s recent elections have become synonymous with bloodshed, marking a dark turn in the country’s political landscape. The assassination of a councilwoman amidst what is being labeled as the bloodiest-ever election in Mexico is a stark reminder of the pervasive violence that continues to plague the nation. With 37 individuals losing their lives during the electoral process, questions arise about the safety and security of those who dare to enter the realm of Mexican politics.
The sheer brutality of these targeted attacks on political candidates, especially women, raises concerns about the underlying power dynamics at play in Mexico. As the number of casualties continues to rise, it becomes evident that the influence of cartels and criminal organizations in the political arena is a force to be reckoned with.… Continue reading
As a Mexican citizen who recently participated in the election that could potentially crown the first female president in our country’s history, I have some mixed feelings about the whole situation. The idea of “crowning” a president seems odd to me, as Mexico is a constitutional republic, not a monarchy. However, the fact that a woman may soon be taking the highest office in the land is definitely a milestone worth noting.
The road to this historic moment, however, has not been without its pitfalls. Reports of violence and corruption surrounding the election have left a bitter taste in many people’s mouths.… Continue reading