Mexican Terrorists Leave 4 RPGs and 8 IEDs at AZ Border

"4 RPGs and 8 IEDs along with a large amount of ammo discovered in a scout site in Mexico just across the Arizona border which butts up against the Ajo area of operation within the Tucson Sector," NewsNation's border correspondent Ali Bradley wrote on X on Monday afternoon.

Bradley said, "Border Patrol agents are being warned of the "drastic escalation" in weaponry being used on the south side of the border—According to an internal alert obtained through sources."

"The fighting within the Sinaloa cartel, spilling over the border with multiple instances of armed men showing up to the southern border in the same area fleeing into the US for safety," she added.

CIA Controlled Sinaola Cartel Prepares for War with the United States

The US Central Intelligence Agency and other international security forces “don’t fight drug traffickers”, a spokesman for the Chihuahua state government in northern Mexico has told Al Jazeera, instead “they try to manage the drug trade”.

Allegations about official complicity in the drug business are nothing new when they come from activists, professors, campaigners or even former officials. However, an official spokesman for the authorities in one of Mexico’s most violent states – one which directly borders Texas – going on the record with such accusations is unique.

“It’s like pest control companies, they only control,” Guillermo Terrazas Villanueva, the Chihuahua spokesman, told Al Jazeera last month at his office in Juarez. “If you finish off the pests, you are out of a job. If they finish the drug business, they finish their jobs.”

At Heal Earth we like to stress the importance of designating the Cartels - which serve as Mexico's proxy armies - as trans-national terrorist organizations. These terrorist organizations are dedicated to the destabilization of the United States. Unfortunately, leadership within America's Department of Defense is not taking this risk serious enough and it will result in the future death of innocent Americans.

The narco-terrorist cartel organizations now control most of Mexico along with its political and military apparatus. All of Mexico's Presidents have been compromised by the Cartels for many decades now. We predict that the situation will continue to deteriorate until it requires the deployment of U.S. forces into Mexico after Congress authorizes a declaration of war against the Mexican government.

The bigger issue is how will the Department of Defense deal with the CIA's involvement and aid to the Cartels and the drug trade?

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