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Mexican Ambassador Blames Drug Cartel Violence On Demand From Addicted Americans
The Federalist ^ | 11/08/2019 | Tristan Justice

Posted on 11/08/2019 7:38:56 AM PST by SeekAndFind

The Mexican ambassador to the United States responded to Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley’s call to sanction Mexico for the recent escalation of violence from the nation’s ruling drug cartels by blaming the American public’s demand for black-market drugs.

“My government categorically rejects your recent mischaracterization on Mexico not actively combating transnational organized crime and suggesting to impose sanctions on Mexican officials,” Ambassador Martha Barcena wrote to Hawley, adding in a handwritten note at the end of the letter that she hopes to address the matter with the senator personally to discuss how to “reduce drug demand in the U.S.”

In response to my call for sanctions, yesterday the Mexican Ambassador responded w/ letter taking zero responsibility, offering no change in Mexico’s failed policies, & suggesting real problem is Americans’ “drug demand.” As if Americans are responsible for the cartels’ crimes pic.twitter.com/zo0jl7u2kG

— Josh Hawley (@HawleyMO) November 7, 2019

The letter from the Mexican government insinuating American demand for illicit substances is a key driver for cartel violence comes a day after Hawley called on Congress to impose sanctions on Mexico following an ambush that killed nine Americans on Monday.

“With Mexico, enough is enough,” Hawley declared. “US government should impose sanctions on Mexican officials, including freezing assets, who won’t confront cartels. Cartels are flooding MO w/ meth, trafficking children, & openly slaughtering American citizens. And Mexico looks the other way.”

Earlier this week, an ambush launched by a Mexican drug cartel killed six children and three women with ties to Utah living in the La Mora Mormon community in the Sonora state located in northern Mexico. According to reports, several victims burned to death, including a pair of infant twins, when one of the cars exploded at the scene.

The incident, which captured international attention, shined a spotlight on Mexico’s growing security problem as drug cartels have launched an insurgency in the failing state.

President Donald Trump derided Mexico for its failure to contain the violence in its own country that led to the deaths of nine Americans.

“This is the time for Mexico, with the help of the United States, to wage WAR on the drug cartels and wipe them off the face of the earth,” Trump wrote on Twitter.

This is the time for Mexico, with the help of the United States, to wage WAR on the drug cartels and wipe them off the face of the earth. We merely await a call from your great new president!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 5, 2019

Democratic Rep. Ben McAdams of Utah, one of six Mormons in the House of Representatives, joined Hawley in challenging Congress to consider sanctions on the Mexican government.

“The unspeakable violence against U.S. women and children this week in the border region of Mexico shocks the conscience and demands action. These criminals place no value on human life and cannot be tolerated by the U.S. or Mexican governments,” McAdams told The Federalist. “I call on Congress to join me in considering a range of ideas, including imposing sanctions on Mexican officials who won’t confront the cartels, and declaring Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations.”

Yet Republican Rep. Chris Stewart, another Mormon representative from Utah, rejected the idea that sanctions are the way to go.

“Following these horrific attacks, I believe the U.S. must partner with the Mexican government, not sanction them,” Stewart told The Federalist. “Sanctioning Mexico will cripple our neighbor and reduce the incentive for mutual cooperation in delivering justice to the cartels who carried out this heinous attack.”

Meanwhile, Democratic presidential candidates have ignored the escalating cartel violence entirely on the campaign trail, instead remaining focused on Trump’s partisan impeachment while the crisis of violence in Mexico begins to claim American lives.

Mexico has been losing the war with drug cartels as the epidemic of terrorism across the Rio Grande continues to grow. Just last month, a drug cartel defeated the Mexican military in a battle showcasing insurgent strength and the government’s incompetence in maintaining order.

The Federalist’s political editor John Davidson has written extensively on the violence taking place in Mexico. In reporting on last month’s embarrassing defeat for the Mexican military, Davidson described the horrific reality facing the nation on the southern border:

What’s happening in Mexico right now is more like an insurgency. Yes, drug-trafficking is one of the things the cartels do, but it doesn’t nearly describe what they are or what role they’re playing in the disintegration of civil society in Mexico. Indeed, over the past decade cartels have diversified their economic activities to include everything from oil and gas production to industrial agriculture to offshore commercial fishing.

Counter to the Mexican ambassador’s claims, Mexico faces a larger problem than simply Americans buying drugs being funneled by the cartels on the black market. Instead, the Mexican government is faced with a chaotic insurgency wreaking havoc across the nation.

“It’s fair to say that Mexico is now on a trajectory to become a vast gangland governed more by warlordism than by the state,” Davidson wrote.


Tristan Justice is a staff writer at The Federalist focusing on the 2020 presidential campaigns.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Mexico; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: addiction; drugcartel; drugs; mexico; trumpmexico; trumpwod; wod
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1 posted on 11/08/2019 7:38:56 AM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind
Legitimate point.
2 posted on 11/08/2019 7:40:15 AM PST by MNJohnnie (They would have to abandon leftism to achieve sanity. Freeper Olog-hai)
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To: SeekAndFind

Is he wrong?

“See a need, fill a need!”


3 posted on 11/08/2019 7:40:17 AM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: SeekAndFind

If there was no constant and increasing high demand, there would be a minimal if any supply.


4 posted on 11/08/2019 7:40:47 AM PST by Grampa Dave (If we have a civil war, the winners will be our enemies: Iran, China, Mexico, & Deep State)
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To: SeekAndFind

Hell, half the Mexican government is on the cartel’s payroll.


5 posted on 11/08/2019 7:41:03 AM PST by Blood of Tyrants (Everyone who favors socialism plans on the government taking other people's money, not theirs.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Just as the cartels fill his need for bribe money, I guess.


6 posted on 11/08/2019 7:41:18 AM PST by Army Air Corps (Four Fried Chickens and a Coke)
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To: SeekAndFind

Actually, he’s correct.

If no one was buying they wouldn’t be selling.

That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t kill every last cartel member.

If the risk becomes too high some will be discouraged. As for the dead, they can no longer commit crimes.


7 posted on 11/08/2019 7:42:55 AM PST by Rurudyne (Standupr Philosopher)
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To: dfwgator

Both of you are correct.

If there was zero or basically no demand for these drugs, the cartels would not be spending millions if not billions of $’s to bring these drugs into America with high risks to their dealers.


8 posted on 11/08/2019 7:43:01 AM PST by Grampa Dave (If we have a civil war, the winners will be our enemies: Iran, China, Mexico, & Deep State)
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To: Army Air Corps

RE: Just as the cartels fill his need for bribe money, I guess.

The Mexican Ambassador is a woman.


9 posted on 11/08/2019 7:43:13 AM PST by SeekAndFind (look at Michigan, it will)
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To: Grampa Dave

Drugs are the perfect product.

Give it away at first to get people hooked, then you can charge whatever you want for it, because they will pay anything to get it.

“There’s a lot of money in that white powder.”


10 posted on 11/08/2019 7:43:13 AM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: SeekAndFind

He’s right. What we should be doing is going after drug buyers, and making their lives sufficiently miserable that they stop.

But that would result in VIPs and their kids being arrested. Can’t have that.


11 posted on 11/08/2019 7:43:43 AM PST by SauronOfMordor (A Leftist can't enjoy life unless they are controlling, hurting, or destroying others.)
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To: Rurudyne

RE: Actually, he’s correct.

The Mexican Ambassador is a woman.


12 posted on 11/08/2019 7:43:49 AM PST by SeekAndFind (look at Michigan, it will)
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To: SeekAndFind
Yeh sure. Blame it on the addicts in another country. 😆
13 posted on 11/08/2019 7:43:58 AM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: SeekAndFind

And the DemonRats continue pushing legalization of marijuana and early release from prison for non-violent drug crimes.


14 posted on 11/08/2019 7:44:26 AM PST by MacNaughton
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To: SeekAndFind
The Mexican Ambassador is a woman.

Who are you to assign roles?

15 posted on 11/08/2019 7:44:42 AM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Not really legitimate. There is no answer to “what came first, the chicken or the egg”...

Here, it’s impossible to have “addicted” Americans if the drugs were never brought in to the country.

Eliminate the drugs (from whatever source) and you eliminate the addiction.

Bottom line, there are likely highly placed people on both sides that do NOT want this to stop...for a variety of reasons that we can all figure out on our own.


16 posted on 11/08/2019 7:45:07 AM PST by Herodes
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To: MNJohnnie

Yes. In a way, he’s right.


17 posted on 11/08/2019 7:45:13 AM PST by Savage Beast (HATE is the ultimate EVIL, and EVIL the ultimate STUPIDITY. Pity those consumed by HATE.)
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To: MacNaughton
And the DemonRats continue pushing legalization of marijuana and early release from prison for non-violent drug crimes.

But Cigarettes and Vaping? Those must be banned!

18 posted on 11/08/2019 7:45:35 AM PST by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: dfwgator

Drugs are the perfect product.
Give it away at first to get people hooked, then you can charge whatever you want for it, because they will pay anything to get it.


Socialism is very close.............................


19 posted on 11/08/2019 7:49:16 AM PST by PeterPrinciple (Thinking Caps are no longer being issued but there must be a warehouse full of them somewhere.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Mexico acts as a hostile neighbor in every possible way. We should pull a Castro and unload our prisons on them. Let’s see how they would react to a half million black convicts dropped on the beach in Acapulco.


20 posted on 11/08/2019 7:49:20 AM PST by The Toll
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