On Sunday, we reported on the developing mess in Mexico: The resort town of Puerto Vallarta locked down, travel warnings, tourists "advised" to stay within the resorts, to shelter in place. There were rumors that the fighting was kicked off by the Mexican military's killing a notorious cartel goblin, Ruben "Nemesio" Oseguera Cervantes, known as "El Mencho," leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). That killing has now been confirmed. Now, over Sunday night, Mexico is plunged into warfare between the Mexican government and the cartels; the military is again involved, and there are indications that the cartels may have the government outgunned.
Mexican forces seized rocket launchers capable of shooting down aircraft during the operation Sunday that killed cartel boss Ruben "Nemesio" Oseguera Cervantes, known as "El Mencho," underscoring how the Mexican Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) amassed military-style firepower over the years.
Authorities have previously linked CJNG to a 2015 attack in Jalisco in which cartel gunmen used rocket-propelled grenades to bring down a Mexican military helicopter – one of the starkest examples of a cartel directly engaging federal forces with battlefield-grade weapons.
The assault marked a turning point in how Mexican authorities viewed the group’s capabilities.
During Sunday’s raid, officials said security forces were attacked and returned fire, deploying aircraft and specialized units to carry out the operation. Authorities said troops seized armored vehicles and heavy weapons, equipment more commonly associated with armed conflict than routine law enforcement.
So, the cartels are now fielding surface-to-air missiles? That's a really horrible sign, which makes one wonder what other hardware they may have at their disposal.
Sunday's raid, which I reported on earlier, has now prompted a vigorous response from the cartels.
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Now, the cartels are on the warpath.
CARTEL CHAOS: Major Mexican drug lord Nemesio Oseguera, known as "El Mencho," was killed in a military operation Sunday morning, the country’s Defense Department announced, marking one of Mexico’s most significant blows to organized crime amid pressure from President Trump to… pic.twitter.com/bgpkMMx7ez
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...marking one of Mexico’s most significant blows to organized crime amid pressure from President Trump to intensify the crackdown on drug cartels.
The death triggered widespread violence in Mexico as armed groups set vehicles ablaze and authorities reported clashes in Jalisco, prompting U.S. Embassy shelter-in-place advisories amid the unrest.
There's no way that's a good sign.
The cartels have been growing in power and influence for decades, and it is looking now like they are well-armed and well-equipped enough to take on the Mexican military in what's nearly a peer-to-peer fight. The cartels have been maintaining a presence along the southern border of the United States, as well. My colleague Rusty Weiss reported on one relevant incident earlier this month.
The United States is now in the interesting position of having a failed narco-state on our southern border, wherein the cartels, enriched by drugs and human trafficking, are directly taking on the Mexican military and the Mexican government. They appear to have set the civil authorities back on their heels, and now the Mexican military is involved. The country has descended into chaos. The cartels have some serious military hardware to bring to bear, and it would be shocking if they don't have some former military in their ranks - or, worse, current military.
The question is this: What will President Trump do now?
This is a developing story. We will bring you updates as events warrant.
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