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Mexico ERUPTS In Narco-War As Dr*g Kingpin K*LLED & Tourists HUNTED! | The Kyle Kulinski Show

Mexico ERUPTS In Narco-War As Dr*g Kingpin K*LLED & Tourists HUNTED! | The Kyle Kulinski Show

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What's up y'all, welcome to the show, I hope everybody out there is having an awesome day. It is Monday, February 23rd, and I have a lot to get to. So, in just a second, Mexico has officially erupted in a narco war. I'll give you all the pictures and the videos and the backstory on that. Then of course we'll get to the Middle East being on the brink of an unprecedented mega war. Right now the US is doing a buildup just outside of Iran.

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That's the biggest in the Middle East since the 2003 invasion of Iraq. So dangerous, dangerous times. We'll talk about that as well. We also have a Trump supporter storming Mar-a-Lago with a shotgun and getting killed by Secret Service. And I'll get into everything we know about this guy at this point. And spoiler alert, he's not Antifa, he's not trans, he's not an immigrant. In fact, he is a Trump supporter, so we'll talk about that.

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And then later on, we have Tucker humiliating Mike Huckabee, the U.S. ambassador to Israel. And in the process, Huckabee sparks an international crisis, just in an interview. So we'll get to all the details there and then later on we have a look inside of Epstein's rotting Lolita Express fredophile plane the dark past is exposed wait until you see some of the things they found in there even though it's literally sitting in a junkyard and has been for about a

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decade now ok so we'll get to that as well and And then also later on, a colossal tariff crash out from the president, who of course was just slapped down by the Supreme Court. And he is struggling. He is lashing out and having a toddler tantrum, and we'll get into all of that as well. So you guys know the deal, man. Everybody please do me a big favor and subscribe to the channel. There's one thing to help this channel out, that's exactly what you can do, subscribe to the channel, click that bell icon so you get a notification every time a video drops. You, of course, can also support the show on Patreon.

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So take a look at this this erupted yesterday in the middle of the day But the New York Post says Mexican resort town an airport under siege after army kills major Jalisco new generation cartel leader, okay, this is a big deal. So, El Chapo was the head of the Sinaloa Cartel. He was arrested, uh, I wanna say it was about a decade ago, I believe it was 2014. And that's what's called the decapitation strategy. In other words, you go after the kingpin, and then the theory goes, then everything breaks down,

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and you win the war on drugs, and you defeat the drug trade. That turns out to be stupid and wrong because what happened when they captured El Chapo is everything got worse because El Chapo was the boss and he had some, he led to some level of stability. When he was taken out then you had different factions in the drug cartels arriving, excuse me, being rivals to determine who would be the next kingpin, right? And so you had basically this massive war in the streets in Mexico because they took out El Chapo. Okay, well, out of that chapter came a number of different victors.

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I believe there were about two or three different victors and different heads of the drug cartels, okay? This guy right here is the most dangerous and the most violent and all of the people in his cartel are decked out in Full military gear more on that later, by the way, so this guy they call him el mencho He was captured by Mexican special forces I believe and then they had him he tried to escape when he tried to escape They ended up killing him. okay, and that led to effectively his underlings the other cartel members

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Kind of rioting and taking over various parts of Mexico, so let me show you this We got a little video here that shows some of the damage but you had the cartels or the cartel I should say going around and Lighting various cars on fire. This was like their go to move. They hijack some buses, they hijack some cars of tourists, tourists, and they lit the cars on fire. And so you had in Porto Vallarta, you had all of this

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smoke billowing up. And it was kind of know, kind of kind of wild sights for people out that we are they are the cartel is officially targeting you know, members of the National Guard members of the Mexican military. So you can see all the smoke here, and this is what it looks like. And you immediately had basically a shelter in place, um, you know, bulletin for everybody who is a Western tourist who was there. And, um, you had, basically they were like, red alert, you better hide in place because it is not safe right now. So here's another example, the CJNG cartel sets buses and buildings on fire in Puerto

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Vallarta after Mexican army kills cartel leader El Mencho, and you can see some of it here, watch this. So, very scary scenes here. Very scary scenes here. Arson everywhere. They're sending a message. They had a bunch of demands.

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I haven't seen any reporting on what the demands were, but word was out that they have demands and they wanted the government to, you know, basically meet those demands. Also take a look at this, reports of gunmen actively storming the Guadalajara International Airport. And there's a number of videos coming out of the airport where you see people running out. Watch this, look at this. So you have, for everybody just listening podcast style, you have all these people running onto the tarmac, fearing for their lives because there were armed gunmen that stormed in to the Guadalajara airport. There's even videos where you see the Mexican National Guard, some of them inside the airport,

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running away. Which, never a great sign when the people who are supposed to be protecting you are running away. Alright, then we have some more, these are some pictures here. I'm telling you, I don't know the total number of how many vehicles were set on fire, um, but, it was a lot. There were a lot. It was happening all over the city. That's what it was. And, they also, how about this one, set the Costco on fire. The Costco in Puerto Vallarta was set on fire and I'll show

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here we have a 13-second video and you can see that take a look. Again you hear the alarms in the background. It's kind of hard to tell here there's a lot of reports that Costco was on fire. This to me looks like vehicles outside of the Costco were on fire, but it could potentially could be both. Breaking, 25 Mexican National Guard troops were killed in Jalisco after cartel leader

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Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes was killed by the army. So that's El Mencho.

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25 that we know of that were killed. Cervantes was killed by the army. So that's El Mencho.

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25 that we know of that were killed. By the way, I've seen some pictures. I've seen some videos of it. I didn't know at the time if it was real or AI. Apparently according to this it was real. I'm not going to show them because it is just it is extra bloody and extra gross and extra disturbing. But that's what's happening. They're telling all the tourists are sheltering in place and you have basically the murder of different members of the Mexican National Guard and the military. So this is a crisis. Now, of course, I can't get through this segment without pointing this out from the Rolling Stone.

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How the United States arms the Mexican cartels in an exclusive excerpt from the new book Exit Wounds, author Aiva Jusianite traces the deadly pipeline of assault weapons into the hands of organized crime. And when you see the pictures and when you see the videos of the people in this cartel, you know very quick, oh of course they were outfitted by the US, because they look like fucking SWAT teams.

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They look like high level branches of the military, like special forces. And these are cartel members that we're talking about here. So, this has been, I hate to say it, it's been a disaster through and through. At first, there was like some celebrations, because, oh, they got El Mencho, they got the guy who's like the big drug kingpin right now in Mexico. It is backfiring massively, in the same way that going after El Chapo backfired massively because that led to an extended period of time of basically a cartel civil war

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in Mexico where a lot of people died right this decapitation strategy which you know the US government uses and apparently the Mexican government was using as well here it is not the right way to go about defeating the drug cartels in order to do that you need need to legalize, tax, and regulate drugs, and put them out of business. That's what you do. You don't keep drugs illegal, basically give them a monopoly,

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then they get more money and more power than they ever would have in an intelligent system, and then they use that for all these horrible things. But this backfired massively. Now, there has been some debate and discussion. Just how much was the US involved? CBS News reported the US was directly involved.

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Come to find out later, what they were involved with is what's called intelligence sharing. They were intelligence sharing with Mexican authorities. But they weren't- it was the Mexican special forces, the Mexican troops on the ground that did the raid, that captured El Mencho and wound up killing him when he tried to escape after they had captured him. Okay, but I'm surprised Trump hasn't already come out with a tweet trying to take credit for it. Again, it seemed like some outlets were trying to give the US credit for it when it initially happened,

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but I'm gonna tell you right now, this is not one of those things that you're going to want to take credit for because there are disastrous consequences that are already happening as a result of it. And again, I can't get over the fact how stupid this is. And by the way, let's remember, you had Trump basically saying to Claudia Scheinbaum, the president of Mexico, I'm going to invade the country, I'm going to the cartels, that's what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna do that, Claudia. That's what I'm gonna do. And threatening over and over to bomb Mexico, to do a war with Mexico, over and over and over, to go after the cartels. And Claudia Scheinbaum said to Trump,

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No, no, no, don't do that. We'll handle it. And so it appears like Scheinbaum was, you know, feeling threatened by Trump, threatening to attack her country, so she felt like, I have to take action now, I have to go after El Mencho, because if I don't, then Trump might just come in and start doing drone strikes, or air strikes, or send special forces or whatever, into my sovereign country to allegedly go after these drug cartels, which again would be a colossal disaster.

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So, there was diplomatic pressure put on her, and everybody knows Trump is a psycho, who knows what the fuck he'll do if you don't follow through with what he says. And so, they followed through and now there are disastrous consequences. So as per usual, the world under Trump is completely and utterly falling apart. This is a mess, this is a disaster, this is not the way you go about it for the 9000th time. Because what happens now? You guys know what happens now. Now, there's going to be another cartel civil war, and they're going to fight to determine who's going to be the boss man again.

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And so we're going to go through that same disgusting process that we went through previously after El Chapo. They're simply not handling this in the intelligent way. Like I said, the US would need to legalize, tax, and regulate drugs in order for us to try to actually beat back the drug trade here. And there is a historical precedent for this. It was prohibition of alcohol, right? When there was prohibition of alcohol, the mafia got incredibly powerful.

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The mafia became a powerhouse at that time. Because they were the only game in town. They were the only ones that were making the alcohol and selling the alcohol. So they got all the money, okay? And then when you do that, that led to a massive increase, a massive spike in violence and crime.

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That's what happened. And so, what we learned is, oh, when you get rid of prohibition, and you legalize, tax, and regulate alcohol, that led to the destruction of the mafia, and that led to legal companies taking their place, and that led to disputes being solved in courtrooms

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with people wearing suits and ties as opposed to disputes being solved in the street with guns And it's the exact same thing with drugs But nobody wants to state the obvious and of course the Trump regime is too fucking stupid to adjust and ever go down a logical Path when it comes to drug policy. So here we are and Yet again another disaster exploding

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When it comes to the drug cartels when it comes to the drug warels, when it comes to the drug war. And I feel for everybody in Mexico right now and what they're going through. And it's a real shame because Claudia Scheinbaum, the president of Mexico, has just been doing a phenomenal job. I've seen her 70% approval rating, 80% approval rating. They opened up a new high-speed train that people were loving and it's super inexpensive

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and they raised the minimum wage. When you talk about Moreno, which is the political party of AMLO, who was the previous president, and Claudia Scheinbaum, they are basically like the FDR of Mexico, and they're really putting them on the map and really doing some amazing things, but I just can't help but think that this was directly under pressure from the US to handle this in a militaristic way And you're already seeing how much that fucking backfires. Okay, by the way, my guess is if there wasn't Porta Vallarta basically plunging into chaos immediately as El Mencho was killed

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You would have Trump tweeting that I took out El Mencho. I'm responsible for it. Everybody give me credit But you don't see it because now it looks like it's not going well So of course you're gonna fucking run and hide but just a horrible horrible update here And let's hope everything they find a way to de-escalate and they find a way to get back to sanity But I don't know man My guess is it's gonna be a rough ride there for quite a while

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My guess is it's gonna be a rough ride there for quite a while Because now there's gonna be cartel wars in the street to determine who's going to be the next El Mencho.

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