Posted on 01/28/2019 9:42:22 AM PST by bitt
A verified and convicted terrorist who attacked a U.S. Consulate with a grenade and automatic rifle fire has taken over the ruthless Los Zetas cartel, a group headquartered at the Texas border in the Nuevo Laredo-Laredo metropolitan border area. Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, sits immediately across the border from Laredo, Texas, and is the only urban location along the entire U.S.-Mexico Border that does not have any fencing or constructed security barrier of any kind. The convicted terrorist, Hector Raul Luna Luna, is known as El Tory and was convicted in the 2008 terror attack on the U.S. Consulate in Monterrey, Mexico. He was released from prison due to bribes paid by Cartel Jalisco New Generation (CJNG) and has now taken over the dominant faction of Los Zetas, Cartel Del Noreste (CDN), to open up the lucrative and unsecured border corridor into Texas.
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Drones homing on a GPS signal and firing rockets that kill all in the compound includung the acessory women and children will stop the cartel
Unless they are going to arm them, drones are worthless
I got a funny email this morning. Start shipping Democrats to Mexico and eventually Mexico will build a wall.......
Prep the MOAB.
Just in time for SOTU!
There is nothing to worry about. I have been assured this is just a “manufactured crisis.”
Amazing
I have seen local TV footage of a reporter lying flat on the bridge between the U.S. and Reynosa Mexico while AK47 rounds zip past him toward the US as the result of some sort of firefight. On You Tube I think.
People who don’t think this is a crises should STFU unless they go down to the border and get the story first hand.
I haven’t figured out how many drones they plan to stack up on top of each other on the border to keep out illegals.
Otherwise all drones are good for is to pinpoint the numbers coming across and by then its too late.
“The convicted terrorist, Hector Raul Luna Luna, is known as “El Tory”...”
Seriously, let’s just find this guy and waste him, preferably with a room full of his key lieutenants.
If I were king for a day...U.S. Marines would push across the Southern border and place a five to ten mile buffer zone between us and messy-co.
If I were king for a day...U.S. Marines would push across the Southern border and place a five to ten mile buffer zone between us and messy-co.
Lucky for us they're not in the drug trades either...
What’s the big deal? It’s only marijuana.
#22. An addendum to your BLM sign:
“But put up signs warning our citizens to stay away from American soil due to smuggling armed criminals, human traffickers and Democrats”
Then, by all means lets not build a wall or anything..
Huge problem here kill off one leader and another pops up to take his place.Bigger and better/harsher penalities may be the anwer.
This goes to show how deranged our national security priorities are. We’re committing troops and resources to protecting one tribe’s claim to some hilltop in Afghanistan against their enemy tribe while this is going on right at our own doorstep.
We do have the Monroe Doctrine which can be enforced militarily. Identify where this narco-terrorist and his companeros are located... and precision attack, take them out,
completely. We should be targeting now—if we are doing our work correctly.
Mexico is controlled by these cartels. They and their compromised governmental types, including Mex federales and certain obviously paid off law enforcement-— all legitimate targets. Forget extradition, and why waste time.
It’s Pancho Villa time.... updated to cocaina narco terror, mixed right in with Colombian/Mex Hezbollah (whose camps have been ID’d, and our press attempted to cover this up).
This is OUR hemisphere (and we have allies through out the Org. Of American States— the same ones who want Maduro gone).
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