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Are Mexico's Cartels Terrorists?
How an official U.S. designation could backfire.
By LEÓN KRAUZE
NOV 27, 20191:31 PM
On Tuesday, during an interview with Bill OReilly, President Donald Trump confirmed he will designate Mexican cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs). Ive been working on that for the last 90 days, Trump told OReilly. Designation is not that easy. You have to go through a process, and we are well into that process.
Although it is not yet official, Trumps decision is not entirely unexpected. Republican members of Congress have been pursuing the designation for years. In 2011, Texas Republican Rep. Michael McCaul tried to introduce legislation on the matter. McCaul failed, but the issue persisted. Early this year, two Republican congressmen, Chip Roy and Mark Green, sent a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo again calling for the formal FTO designation for the cartels. A couple of weeks later, Trump told Breitbart he was very seriously considering the resolution. On Tuesday he told OReilly he would absolutely proceed.
Mexican officials are having none of it. Foreign minister Marcelo Ebrard, who led the negotiating team that averted Trumps tariff threats last summer, immediately pushed back. Mexico will not allow any action that violates our national sovereignty, Ebrard tweeted. We shall be firm. Cooperation should be based on mutual respect. Mexicos Senate majority leader, Ricardo Monreal, joined in, calling Trumps suggestion inadmissible. Congresswoman Gabriela Cuevas accused Trump of playing politics with Mexicos national security. Mexico is not your electoral platform. Cuevas tweeted.
But Trumps announcement did not face universal animosity in Mexico. In fact, some of the countrys most recent victims of cartel violence have been hoping for precisely this kind of step. The Mexican American Mormon fundamentalist LeBaron family, who earlier this month saw six children and three women murdered and eight others badly wounded in northern Mexico at the hands of a still-unidentified group of armed men likely related to a local cartel, recently created a formal petition to the White House asking Trump to designate the cartels as terrorist organizations.
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https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2019/11/cartels-terrorists-mexico-lebaron-trump.html
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Are Mexico's Cartels Terrorists? (Original Post)
Judi Lynn
Nov 2019
OP
Yes. But I take it Cheeto intends to leave Sheldon Adelson or Paul Singer off the list
sandensea
Nov 2019
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applegrove
(118,737 posts)1. Yes.
sandensea
(21,648 posts)2. Yes. But I take it Cheeto intends to leave Sheldon Adelson or Paul Singer off the list
Laundering money for terrorists makes such people ones themselves - except, apparently, when they're useful to the White House.
A (deliberately) little-understood legacy of the Air America and Iran-Cocaine-Contra days.
Devil Child
(2,728 posts)3. Absolutely n/t
dware
(12,423 posts)4. There's no doubt they're terrorist orgs,
but we should not intervene in Mexico militarily or otherwise except to provide the govt. with the aid needed for them, and only them, to defeat this threat to their national security.