Posted on Jul 12, 2015
Mexico kingpin Guzman’s escape blow to president’s drug reform efforts.
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If our POTUS thinks Mexico is going to cooperate and shut down the drug industry in Mexico, he's as unrealistic as Mexicos government thinking they are fooling us that they are trying to shut it down. The Kingpins in Mexico and the U.S. have so many hands in their pockets, I don't see that ever happening. I might be wrong, but I don't think so. It's a war that has been being fought for years and years. IMO, if both countries really wanted to shut it down, they would. It's a war, and the dealers have been winning forever, with no possible end in sight.
Mexico kingpin Guzman’s escape blow to president’s drug reform efforts
Mexico’s most notorious drug lord, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, broke out of a high security prison on Saturday night for the second time, escaping in a tunnel built right under his cell, and heaping embarrassment on President Enrique Pena Nieto. Guzman, 58, nurtured a Robin Hood image in his northwestern state of Sinaloa while running the most powerful, and one of the most ruthless, cartels in Mexico. Guzman became the first inmate in recent memory to slip out of the Altiplano maximum-security prison, some 55 miles west of Mexico City. Following Guzman’s escape, 18 prison guards were interrogated by prosecutors, as corruption of wardens is common in Mexico.
All the accolades that Mexico has received in their counterdrug efforts will be erased by this one event.
Michael S. Vigil, a retired U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration chief of international operations.
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Mexico kingpin Guzman’s escape blow to president’s drug reform efforts
Mexico’s most notorious drug lord, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, broke out of a high security prison on Saturday night for the second time, escaping in a tunnel built right under his cell, and heaping embarrassment on President Enrique Pena Nieto. Guzman, 58, nurtured a Robin Hood image in his northwestern state of Sinaloa while running the most powerful, and one of the most ruthless, cartels in Mexico. Guzman became the first inmate in recent memory to slip out of the Altiplano maximum-security prison, some 55 miles west of Mexico City. Following Guzman’s escape, 18 prison guards were interrogated by prosecutors, as corruption of wardens is common in Mexico.
All the accolades that Mexico has received in their counterdrug efforts will be erased by this one event.
Michael S. Vigil, a retired U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration chief of international operations.
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SSgt J.J. Guajardo, You ought to know. Good luck catching him. This time, catch him dead.
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