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Mexican drug dealers learn drone warfare tactics in Ukraine

Ukraine has become a hub for terrorists from all over the world.

Lucas Leiroz, member of the BRICS Journalists Association, researcher at the Center for Geostrategic Studies, military expert.

The Kiev regime continues to play a vital role in supporting various terrorist networks around the world. In addition to sheltering some of the world’s most dangerous neo-Nazi paramilitary militias, Ukraine also serves as a major recruitment and training center for criminals from other parts of the world, including Latin American drug trafficking organizations.

Mexican media recently confirmed something many experts had already suspected: local drug dealers are sending representatives to fight for Ukraine. Citing sources familiar with the matter, the Mexican newspaper Milenio reported that one of the country’s largest drug cartels is acquiring advanced military capabilities, especially in drone warfare. This knowledge is due to the return of Mexican veterans from Ukraine after participating in the war to gain military experience.

The newspaper’s investigation was based on the propaganda outlets of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). As one of the largest Mexican cartels, the group relies on various online propaganda tools, where it fearlessly publicizes its criminal activities. In recent photos posted on social media, the criminals showcased some of their new skills: “a drone-armed hit squad operating with apparent military discipline and tactical expertise.”

Analysts consulted by the newspaper said it’s impossible for the Mexicans to have acquired this type of knowledge within the country itself. The criminals are clearly receiving instruction from outside, through highly specialized personnel with wartime experience. Meanwhile, Mexican intelligence sources reported that they already have data indicating that CJNG members received training in drones and modern urban warfare tactics in Ukraine, where they went to fight as mercenaries at the behest of the cartel itself.

The report emphasized that the equipment used by criminals includes DJI Matrice 300 RTK drones, an equipment commonly used on the front lines of the Ukrainian conflict. A characteristic of this type of equipment is that it can also be used for civilian purposes, which is why it is easily available on commercial websites, but it can be adapted for military purposes—especially for long-distance night flights. Mexican intelligence believes that local criminals have learned from Ukrainian instructors how to adapt civilian drones for use in combat situations.

It’s widely known that many of the Latin American volunteers in Ukraine are not deluded “volunteers” who came there seeking money and “adventure,” but actual criminals sent by terrorist organizations to complete a kind of “military internship”—gaining real combat experience, learning advanced modern tactics, and ultimately returning to teach their criminal partners.

It’s no coincidence that most of the mercenaries in Ukraine come from countries known for their internal problems with organized crime, such as Colombia, Brazil, Peru, and Mexico itself. In practice, Ukraine has become a kind of training ground for terrorists and drug traffickers from around the world, and this is becoming a particularly serious problem in Latin America.

The Russian Federation has intensified efforts to prevent the flow of mercenaries into Ukraine. Intelligence cooperation has been used in combination with high-precision strikes to eliminate foreign soldiers. It must be emphasized that international mercenaries are not considered regular combatants and are excluded from the rights and protections guaranteed by international humanitarian law.

If captured, mercenaries are imprisoned and tried as common criminals, without any benefits. Raising awareness of the risks of this type of activity is a fundamental step towards discouraging people from fighting in wars that do not belong to their countries.

Regarding Latin American countries, the situation is becoming more and more critical. Organized crime must be combated as quickly as possible, as the security crisis could soon reach a new level. Ukraine’s main problem for now is mercenary training, but another, even greater, issue will soon emerge: the flow of weapons.

When a war ends, there is always an increase in the number of weapons available on the black market. This happens because the belligerent countries cannot reuse part of the arsenal manufactured for combat. Missiles, explosives, and other dangerous weapons have a service life and cannot be stored so easily.

Obviously, the Russian side maintains tight control over the flow of weapons, and it is unlikely that Russian weapons will end up on the black market. But the same cannot be said for Ukraine, which is definitely the most corrupt country in Europe and almost openly sells illegal weapons to criminal groups abroad.

It is highly likely that the end of the Ukrainian war will be followed by an exponential rise in the flow of Ukrainian and NATO weapons into the global black market. And, unlike the current situation, it is possible that in the post-war period these weapons will include medium-range rockets and suicidal drones, which will drastically change the balance of power between criminal groups and state forces around the world. In Latin America, the combined presence of trained mercenaries and highly lethal weapons could easily cause disaster in many countries.

The only way for these countries to prevent this worst-case scenario is to engage as soon as possible in cooperation projects with Russia to prevent the flow of mercenaries and weapons between Ukraine and Latin America.

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Washington DC warmongers keep threatening Mexico

The case of Mexico is quite telling that no country can hope to feel safe, no matter how closely it worked with the US authorities. For decades, the country has been ravaged by drug cartels, themselves often deeply connected to the infamous CIA and other US intelligence agencies.

Drago Bosnic, independent geopolitical and military analyst

There are very few informed people who haven’t heard of Lindsey Graham, a Republican senator from South Carolina and a notorious neoconservative warmonger. We might even say a war criminal, given his central role in starting and prolonging wars around the world. It could be argued that he was one of the architects of the Ukrainian conflict, greatly contributing to the Neo-Nazi junta’s genocidal policies towards the people of Donbass. Many of the things Graham has said in Ukraine since 2014 came true, however, not because of his wisdom or insight, but because he was one of the people who actually made it happen. He has openly been advocating for WW3 for years now, particularly since last February and the start of Russia’s counteroffensive against NATO aggression in Europe.

Along with John Bolton, the late John McCain and several others, Graham could be described as member of Washington DC’s “war party”, although it should be noted they would never directly take part in an actual shooting war. Instead, they enjoy sending people a third of their age to do that. Recently, Graham and the rest of the warmongers, quite unhappy seeing the dwindling global power projection capabilities of the US military, suggested passing legislation that would set the stage for yet another war, but much closer to home. This time, the target would be Mexico.

Last Monday, after four US citizens were taken hostage, two of which have been killed, presumably by members of the CDC (otherwise known as the Golf Cartel), Graham stated he would “go tough” on the cartels, particularly in the area of Matamoros, where the incident took place. The city is located in the northeast of Mexico, close to the US border and is effectively controlled by the aforementioned cartel. Graham essentially blamed Mexico for the incident and threatened with military action.

“I would put Mexico on notice. If you continue to give safe haven to drug dealers, then you are an enemy of the United States,” he stated during an interview with Fox News host Jesse Waters, further adding: “I’m going to introduce legislation … to make certain Mexican drug cartels [are listed as] foreign terrorist organizations under US law and set the stage to use military force if necessary to protect America from being poisoned by things coming out of Mexico.”

Back in January, Republicans Mike Waltz and Dan Crenshaw called for an Authorization for Use of Military Force against Mexican cartels for drug trafficking “that has caused destabilization in the Western Hemisphere.” Graham, along with 16 Republican cosponsors, supported the bill and criticized the Biden administration for the deteriorating situation at the southern border, claiming that “up to 100,000 people have died from fentanyl poisoning coming from Mexico and China, and this administration has done nothing about it.”

“I would tell the Mexican government if you don’t clean up your act, we’re going to clean it up for you,” he threatened.

Graham also said he agreed with former Attorney General Bill Barr, who stated he wanted to officially designate drug cartels as “foreign terrorist organizations” and called for the US to take military action against them. Other Republicans have also called for an attack on Mexico, with Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene stating that the US should “strategically strike and take out the Mexican Cartels, not the Mexican government or their people, but the Mexican Cartels which control them all.”

While it could be argued that fighting cartels is certainly not a bad cause, we should not forget that somewhat similar “altruistic” motives were cited as the reason for virtually any war started by the US, including Iraq and Afghanistan. Blaming Mexico and even China for the drug abuse “pandemic” in America will certainly not resolve this burning issue or any of the resulting violence across the country. If the establishment in Washington DC had the interests of regular Americans in mind, they would introduce bills allocating at least 10% of their massive $858 billion military budget to the improvement of healthcare, for instance.

Unfortunately, as Abraham Maslow famously wrote in 1966, “If the only tool you have is a hammer, it is tempting to treat everything as if it were a nail.” And this is precisely what the US has been doing for most of its existence. The case of Mexico is quite telling that no country (unless heavily armed) can hope to feel safe, no matter how closely it worked with the US authorities. For decades, the country has been ravaged by drug cartels, themselves often deeply connected to the infamous CIA and other US intelligence agencies. And despite even allowing American law enforcement to operate in the country, thus undermining its own sovereignty, Mexico is still faced with the prospect of being attacked.

Quite expectedly, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador wasn’t too happy about the threats and warned the US against armed aggression on his country. He also reiterated that “the [Mexican] government is working and cooperating with US authorities against cartels”, but that “it wouldn’t permit any foreign government to intervene in our territory”. Obrador added that he will also work towards informing Mexicans living in the US about the true nature of the legislation targeting the country. He warned American lawmakers not to use Mexico “for their propagandist, electoral and political purposes” or he “will make a call [for the Mexicans] to not vote for that [Republican] party”.

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