Prosecutor Pam Bondi, testified before the Senate that her country will not be intimidated by any nation that threatens its security, citing Mexico as a threat on the same level as Tehran, Moscow, DPRK and Beijing.
The statements were made in the context of an appearance by the U.S. Attorney on the budget of the Department of Justice.
Pam Bondi, testified before the Senate that her country will not be intimidated by any nation that threatens its security, citing Mexico as a threat on the same level as Tehran, Moscow and Beijing.
“Trump has made it clear: we will not give in to those who want to harm us or drug our children,” Bondi said, generating controversy for including the neighboring country in that category.
Pam Bondi's comments came in response to a question from Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who was critical of Mexico for its alleged lack of cooperation in the fight against drug trafficking.
The Republican argued that much of Mexico's territory is under the control of organized crime and emphasized that U.S. security depends on a change in strategy in Mexico's fight against criminal cartels.
The statements come at a time of growing diplomatic tensions and could further complicate the bilateral relationship between Washington and Mexico, especially on border security and anti-drug cooperation.
We can't! We already at a low level war with the pro US factions(cartel members, traitorous liberals that turn a blind eye to their people suffering at the hands of ICE and remnants of the counter insurgency era) in Mexico. Also, our economy is deeply entrenched with the Yankees. However, all of that is slowly changing.
Ironic, given that those cartels are then cited by people like Lindsey Graham and Pam Bondi as the reason why Mexico is a problem for the US.
Well, it is just the same old story which is perfectly captured in this meme -> https://lemmygrad.ml/post/8064536
I haven't been keeping up with Mexico much lately. I'd love getting your opinion on Sheinbaum's government and where you think it's headed.
Sheinbaum's govt is heading to confrontation with the US if she keeps going for the route of strengthening the nationalization of key industries(CFE, Pemex, Lithium, passenger train route) and certain other reforms(Judicial reform where people can elect their own judges).
She still has a high approval rating. As for me, I see all of this as the first time that Mexico is receiving better breadcrumbs from a social democracy. As of this moment, this is the best that we can get within our current material conditions and I am hopeful that our material conditions will improve if we keep diversifying away from the gringos.