Diosdado Cabello es el principal objetivo de EE. UU. tras la muerte de 'El Mencho' en México

Diosdado Cabello es el principal objetivo de EE. UU. tras la muerte de 'El Mencho' en México

Diosdado Cabello: The Most Wanted Criminal

  • Diosdado Cabello is currently the most wanted criminal by the U.S., with a $25 million reward for information leading to his capture.
  • Following the capture of El Mencho in Mexico, Cabello becomes a primary target for U.S. authorities.
  • The discussion will analyze the implications of El Mencho's capture and ongoing targets like Cabello.

Impact of El Mencho's Capture on Mexico

  • Images from Mexico show chaos as civilians are terrified; Jalisco New Generation Cartel has taken control of major avenues.
  • There is an ongoing civil war-like atmosphere in Mexico, with civilians caught in the conflict against drug trafficking.
  • Recent violence resulted in 10 uniformed deaths and significant damage to infrastructure, including banks and transportation.

Sovereignty and Pressure from the U.S.

  • The operation against El Mencho reflects Mexican sovereignty but also highlights U.S. pressure on drug-related issues.
  • Previous policies under President López Obrador have been criticized for allowing organized crime to strengthen unchecked.
  • Nearly 25 National Guard officers died during operations due to prolonged inactivity against organized crime.

Consequences of Drug Policy

  • López Obrador's "hugs not bullets" policy led to record-high homicide rates related to organized crime during his term.
  • The number of criminal groups doubled from 2010 to 2020, indicating a severe escalation in drug-related violence.
  • Current administration data shows alarming increases in homicides and disappearances linked to drug trafficking.

Claudia Shainbound's Stance on Drug War

  • Claudia Shainbound has repeatedly stated her unwillingness to engage in a war against narcotraffickers despite rising violence.

Combatting Narcotrafficking in Mexico

Overview of Current Situation

  • The Mexican government is actively combating narcotraffickers, ensuring peace and security through armed forces and coordination.
  • Historical context shows mixed results in the fight against narcotrafficking in Colombia and Mexico; previous governments faced challenges.
  • Despite efforts, narcotrafficking has grown exponentially in both countries, raising questions about the effectiveness of open warfare.

Violence and Corruption

  • The ongoing war on drugs has led to increased violence; corruption and economic power within cartels complicate eradication efforts.
  • Many weapons used by cartels are sourced from the U.S., fueling violence despite attempts to combat it.
  • The Mexican government's ability to mitigate violence is hindered by an open border allowing arms flow into the country.

Government Actions and Strategies

  • Rising crime rates indicate a need for effective strategies against drug cartels operating across Mexico.
  • The current administration may be taking steps to address narcotrafficking while managing international criticism, particularly from the U.S.
  • Claudia Sheinbaum's government appears to be gaining time and legitimacy while facing internal and external pressures regarding narcotraffic.

Policy Effectiveness

  • Acknowledgment that confrontational policies lead to higher violence statistics; alternative approaches have not proven effective either.
  • There’s skepticism about whether leniency towards criminal groups is a better strategy than direct confrontation with narcotraffickers.

International Cooperation

  • The Mexican government likely collaborates with the U.S. on intelligence sharing, despite public claims of independence in operations.
  • Contrasting statements from Mexican officials and U.S. representatives highlight differing perspectives on cooperation during operations against drug lords.
  • Intelligence support from the U.S. was crucial in targeting key figures like Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera Cervantes.

This structured summary provides a clear overview of key points discussed regarding Mexico's approach to combatting narcotrafficking, highlighting challenges, strategies, and international relations.

Discussion on U.S.-Mexico Relations and Drug Cartels

Overview of U.S. Influence

  • The Mexican government distances itself from the U.S. due to Trump's controversial policies towards Mexicans and Latin Americans.
  • Close ties between Mexico and drug cartels complicate relations with the U.S., raising sensitivity around cooperation.
  • The U.S. benefits from arms sales to both Mexican authorities and drug cartels, creating a paradoxical situation.

Trump’s Comments on Drug Cartels

  • Trump claimed that drug cartels govern Mexico, offering assistance which was declined by Claudia Shainbound.
  • He highlighted the tragic impact of cartels, noting high death tolls in Mexico due to drugs.

Cooperation Against Drug Trafficking

  • Discussion on whether Mexico should accept direct U.S. help in combating narcotics; legitimacy of such aid is acknowledged.
  • Emphasis on transnational nature of drug trafficking necessitating regional cooperation among affected countries.

Critique of Arms Policy

  • Acknowledgment of existing military cooperation despite political rhetoric against direct action against cartels.
  • Clarification that there is no deliberate U.S. policy to arm Mexican criminals; illegal arms trafficking is a concern.

Legislative Issues in Arms Sales

  • Lax state legislation allows young individuals to buy and resell firearms, contributing to arms flow into Mexico.
  • Complicity exists as lax laws enable weapons sales that ultimately reach criminal organizations.

Broader Implications for Crime and Violence

  • Questions raised about how the U.S. combats illegal arms trade given its permissive gun laws.
  • Noted that weapons from the U.S. are found throughout Central America, exacerbating violence in the region.

Focus on Criminal Organizations

  • Attention drawn to criminal organizations causing significant harm in Mexico while holding substantial financial resources abroad.
  • Mention of rewards for capturing key cartel leaders highlights ongoing efforts against organized crime.

Criminal Organizations and Government Complicity

Discussion on Criminal Organizations

  • Focus on capturing individuals alive for interrogation; discusses alleged illegal funding of Morena's campaigns by criminal organizations.
  • Questions which government is more lenient towards criminal organizations: the U.S. combating them militarily or Mexico accepting illegal funding.
  • Highlights complicity of the U.S. in drug trafficking wars, emphasizing its role as a major consumer and lax policies.

U.S. Responsibility in Drug Trafficking

  • Critiques lack of action in the U.S. to reduce drug consumption that fuels violence in Mexico and Colombia.
  • Mentions Nayib Bukele's success in reducing crime in El Salvador, suggesting governments can effectively combat organized crime.
  • Discusses differences between El Salvador and Mexico, noting political commitment is crucial for law enforcement.

Political Will and Crime

  • Emphasizes that when governments fail to enforce laws, criminals thrive; highlights recent permissiveness in Mexico.
  • Points out political financing ties between parties and organized crime undermine governmental integrity.
  • Stresses the need for clear political will to assert sovereignty against criminal elements, referencing Bukele’s approach.
Video description

La captura del ‘Mencho’ en México ha reposicionado a Diosdado Cabello como el principal objetivo de Estados Unidos en su lucha contra el crimen organizado en Latinoamérica. Washington mantiene una recompensa de 25 millones de dólares por información que conduzca a la captura del considerado número dos del régimen venezolano, convirtiéndolo ahora en el criminal más buscado por las autoridades estadounidenses en la región. La operación militar que acabó con Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias "el Mencho", líder del Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación, ha generado una ola de violencia sin precedentes en México. Los últimos reportes indican diez uniformados muertos, 22 sedes del Banco Bienestar dañadas en Jalisco, y acciones criminales en 20 estados del país. Air Canada suspendió 325 vuelos a Puerto Vallarta y Guadalajara, mientras que clases en escuelas y universidades fueron canceladas al no poder garantizarse la seguridad. La portavoz de la Casa Blanca, Karoline Leavitt, confirmó que "Estados Unidos brindó apoyo de inteligencia al gobierno mexicano para asistir en un operativo en Talpalpa, Jalisco". #NTN24 | Más información en http://www.ntn24.com | O en Venezuela http://www.ntn24america.com Suscríbete a nuestro canal: https://www.youtube.com/ntn24 ¡Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales! Twitter: https://twitter.com/ntn24 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NTN24 Instagram: https://instagram.com/ntn24