Mexican Government Defending Terrorists
López Obrador said there “cannot be a cooperative relationship“ between the United States and Mexico ”if they take unilateral decisions” such as going ahead with the capture of El Mayo without informing the Mexican government.
Last month, Lopez Obrador said he was putting relations with the United States and Canadian embassies “on pause” after their ambassadors criticized his controversial judicial reforms.
The U.S. ambassador to Mexico, Ken Salazar, said one element of the reforms—the election of judges by popular vote—constituted “a major risk to the functioning of Mexico’s democracy.”
These types of statements and actions by Mexico's ruling party show that Mexico is a narco-state dedicated to protecting its proxy armies and they are willing to cut off foreign relations in order to protect their investment in these narco-terrorist organizations.
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