The Situation in Mexico

Putin attend the Mex Prez inauguration?
I think Puitn's attendance in Mexico City would be a huge security risk, given the level of cartel violence engulfing the country within several municipalities.

Ukraine also has an embassy in Mexico, and one could only imagine for the right price, the Ukrainians could attempt to hire a free-agent sicario ala the CIA.

Putin invited to inauguration of Mexico’s new president
The Russian president will make a decision whether he will participate in the ceremony himself or designate another high-ranking official
MOSCOW, August 7. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin has been sent an invitation to the inauguration ceremony of Mexico’s new President Claudia Sheinbaum on October 1, the Mexican Embassy in Moscow told Izvestia.

"The invitation for Russia to take part in the inauguration of President Sheinbaum was sent to President Putin. The Russian president will make a decision whether he will participate in the ceremony himself or designate another high-ranking official to do so on his behalf," the diplomatic mission said.

In turn, the Russian Embassy in Mexico confirmed that "an invitation to the inauguration ceremony of the Mexican president was received by the Russian side."
 
Putin attend the Mex Prez inauguration? Why?!?!? Not BRICS et al.... this is just propaganda puppet show theatrics at best. I never heard of it, so must have been for local consumption... wherever that locale is. It's already been said that Mexico is controlled by the same families that control Canada and the US empire... and they don't attend to puppet shows they put on. It seems this propaganda project was a failure at best. One of those ops that get thrown out to see if anything sticks.... everyday there are so many.
May be there is something to it w.r.t "geopolitics".

Modi after 3rd term election in 2024 ( with 10% less than needed majority) visited Putin and his body language is contrary to his typical confidence. After Russia visit, Mod chose to visit Ukraine and pundit attributed to American pressure. Is it? No body knows when these olive branches becomes tree's when American empire goes down.
 
The U.S. State Department recognized the "sovereign right" of Mexican authorities to invite whomever they wish, although it WARNED that "the presence of an autocrat responsible for so much death and destruction could dwarf what will be a historic moment in Mexico".
I find that I am still amazed by the nerve of the US government in saying things like this when they have caused so much death and destruction themselves around the world as well as what Israel has done and is doing.
 
At least Putin has an excuse, what with the recent incursion by Ukraine. The only question anyway, would be who to send? Perhaps the FM or just the local ambassador?
 
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Ok , for instance, the predictably broken deal between a former U.S. president and the lizzies , ( session 9 March 2024 ) ,

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(Ennio) Is this 4D STS group the same bunch you once said, made an agreement they didn't keep to with President Eisenhower and his associates?

A: No.

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and whatever part of the consortium interfaces with formal U.S. government , ( more or less since C's have long said there's only 1 ), in hiding all the shennanigans that sts visit upon happless humans.
 
I think Puitn's attendance in Mexico City would be a huge security risk, given the level of cartel violence engulfing the country within several municipalities.
That would be the headline that the MSM will like, in fact presidents, heads of state, presidents, the Pope, etc. had come on other occasions and nothing has happened, but I do not think that Putin will come, he would be too close to the neighbor's hosts. In Mexico, everyone is invited out of cordiality, one or the other is not, it is unlikely that Netanyahu was invited, although I do not know about it.

Deep State is so desesperate world wide that they are using all of it's might to try to overturn the free will of it's citizens.

So, a la Macron, here in Mexico, the argument that Claudia Sheinbaum did not win is being cooked up.

There is an attempted technical coup d'état.

The Judiciary goes to the Inter-American Commission to deny the existence of Dr. Sheinbaum's 36 million votes and qualified majority in Congress.

They say that "the majority was not obtained at the ballot box." They deny then the democratic principle.

At par, Norma Piña admits a procedure of contradiction of criteria to try to bend the Superior Chamber of the @TEPJF_informa within hours of its decision.

The matter turns it to the host of the dinner revealed by @salvadorfrausto.
 
I wonder who is paying for the police escorts? @Puma What are y'all hearing down there?

From LAT:
The Mexican government wants more migrants to wait in southern Mexico farther from the U.S. border. Migrants typically complain there is little work available in southern Mexico for a wait that can last months. Many carry debts for their trip and feel pressure to work.​

The escort is to protect migrants from drug cartels. It is known that they are kidnapped and then demand ransom from family members. There is also talk of trafficking of kidnapped women and children. LAT is biased and gives you to understand that the escort is to accumulate migrants at the border. It is more of a humanitarian issue, I don't know if I am making myself clear.

Geopolitical analyst Dr. Alfredo Jalife calls this "migratory cannibalism".
"It is shocking that in the 21st century there are human traffickers. It is migratory cannibalism. The migrant is criminalized, but the trafficker is left free.

"Migration in Europe is contaminated by terrorists, in Central America it is contaminated by drug cartels. Nor can the sale of arms be distracted from the migratory problem and blackmail." México, el mayor exportador de migrantes: Alfredo Jalife-Rahme

Who pays migrants to leave their country? Reportedly George Soros through his NGOs. Soros would be the puppet of the Rothschild house. Dr. Jalife recalled that speculator George Soros has been accused of inciting migration in Europe in order to drag it into the crisis.

Have you heard Trump or Harris talk about George Soros? I don't think so. One criminalizes immigration and uses it as cannon fodder by telling Americans what they want to hear and the other uses immigration to get the Latino vote.​
 
--Solemn Statement by the Embassy of China in Mexico.

This Embassy has taken note that the U.S. Embassy in Mexico quoted Secretary of State Marco Rubio as saying "We will counter China's influence by strengthening our alliances and diversifying supply chains." These rhetorics are replete with the obsolete Cold War mentality and zero-sum game concept, for which this Embassy expresses its firm opposition.

Lies will never become truth even if they are repeated a thousand times. The US goes around propagating "alliance strengthening" and "diversification of supply chains", however, the fact that the whole world has seen is that the US, out of selfish self-interest, brutally intervenes in the internal affairs of Latin American and Caribbean countries, arbitrarily abuses unilateral and illegal sanctions, frequently blames for drugs and migration on other countries, and thoughtlessly threatens them with tariffs. The US is bent on sowing tares between China and Latin America and the Caribbean under the pretext of the so-called "resistance of China's influence".

China and Latin America and the Caribbean have honest and sincere relations, both sides do not add any political conditions to the practical cooperation, which do not target any third party, correspond to the fundamental interests of China and Latin America and the Caribbean, and stand the test of history.

Comment: Yes. The Nao of China, also known as the Manila Galleon, was a commercial service that linked Asia with New Spain between 1565 and 1815. Trade with Asia is older than the United States itself.
Nao contributed to strengthening diplomatic, economic, artistic and cultural ties with the participating countries.

This Embassy solemnly urges the U.S. side to renounce its pride and prejudice, respect the sovereignty and dignity of Latin American and Caribbean countries, stop slandering and defaming China and China-LAC relations. We recommend the U.S. side to buy a mirror to face its own problems, instead of evading responsibility by blaming others.

 

The Mexican government on Thursday began sending to the United States 29 major cartel operators wanted by U.S. authorities, including a notorious drug lord, Rafael Caro Quintero, whom U.S. officials had been trying to bring to justice for 40 years. This was reported in an official statement from the Mexican government, marking a milestone in bilateral collaboration against drug trafficking.

The simultaneous surrender of these key drug cartel figures represents one of the most significant efforts by the Mexican government in the modern history of the drug war to move traffickers across the border, where they will face charges in U.S. federal courts.

This move comes against a backdrop of diplomatic tensions between the two nations and coincides with the arrival of a high-level Mexican delegation to Washington to negotiate a security agreement with senior U.S. officials.

The Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement stressing that "this action is part of the work of coordination, cooperation and bilateral reciprocity within the framework of respect for the sovereignty of both nations." Although the U.S. government has not yet offered immediate public comment, the magnitude of the extradition is a historic step.

Among those transferred is Rafael Caro Quintero, a founding member of the now-defunct Guadalajara Cartel who was convicted in Mexico of orchestrating the kidnapping and murder of DEA agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena in 1985.

Caro Quintero, 72, had been released in 2013 on a judicial technicality after serving 28 years of a 40-year sentence, but returned to drug trafficking until his recapture in 2022 in San Simon, Sinaloa. He is currently facing drug trafficking charges in Brooklyn Federal District Court, where he could appear before a judge as soon as Friday, February 28.

Another notable extraditee is Miguel Angel Treviño Morales, alias "Z-40", ex-leader of the violent Los Zetas Cartel, captured in 2013 by Mexican forces. Treviño is known for his brutality and for having used extreme violence as a strategic tool within organized crime. He faces multiple drug-related charges in federal courts in Texas, including Austin and Laredo. Along with him, his brother Omar Treviño Morales, "Z-42", also a leader of Los Zetas and arrested in 2015, was handed over to the United States.

Mexico's decision comes after weeks of intense pressure from the Trump administration on the Mexican president, Claudia Sheinbaum. The United States has threatened to impose tariffs and has suggested possible military action against cartels inside Mexican territory.

By Itzli 2/28/2025 04:06:00 PM
I’ve been considering doing periodic update articles on rumors, gossip, and online talk concerning the various Cártel del Golfo (CDG, Gulf Cartel) factions for a while now and finally decided to pull the trigger with some interesting news that took place in the shadow of 28 notable cartel members being extradited to the United States. It was ten days ago that I wrote a state of affairs type article called The Tamaulipas Border in 2025 and one of the things I pointed out was the Cártel del Noreste (CDN) fighting against Los Metros on several fronts. Things continued much the same over the following days, for instance CDN forces just outside General Bravo, the military seized weapons in Camargo, and a picture of “El Rokero”, head of plaza in Camargo, began spreading online.

Last night Furia_Tinta posted about a ceasefire between Los Metros and the CDN being in the works. LosBloqueados2 has added a number of details, claiming that high-ranking members of each cartel had begun negotiating the ceasefire before dawn on Tuesday, February 25. The following day forces were ordered via radio to stop shootouts and advancing the positions of armored vehicles; yesterday the ceasefire was confirmed, though both sides are holding their positions in the two main conflict areas, Los Guerra and Doctor Coss.

CDN Perspective

I think it’s worth taking a look at all three cartels on the Tamaulipas border and how this turn of events might affect their actions for the near future. From the outside it seems surprising that the CDN under Juan “La Sombra” Cisneros Treviño would agree to a ceasefire since they seem to have been putting Los Metros on the defensive. In fact, a while back there were rumblings of a truce between the CDN and Matamoros Faction of the CDG, which made sense as their individual fights with Los Metros forced the latter to split their forces.

On the flip side the ceasefire negotiations are said to have began days after the United States government declared the CDN a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) due to their involvement “in drug trafficking, kidnapping, extortion, human smuggling, and other illicit activities” as well as their use of “violence to exert its criminal control, including attacks against government officials in Mexico.” It would seem that the CDN is concerned by this and a ceasefire would allow them to keep a lower profile, plus it would help them financially as war hurts business. However, we’re already seeing an uptick in violence in Ciudad Victoria so maybe the CDN wants to cease hostilities with Los Metros so they can focus on recovering long lost territory in southern Tamaulipas.

While the timeline doesn’t match up to triggering the ceasefire, the extraditions to the United States that took place add an interesting twist to the dynamics of the CDN. Of the 29 individuals suddenly sent to face trial in the United States, 8 were members of Los Zetas and/or the CDN with direct ties to the Treviño family that formed and controls the CDN.

Alfredo “El Chicles” Rangel Buendía has been in jail the longest and was a member of Los Lobos of Nuevo Laredo before they were absorbed into Los Zetas. Such was the case with two others that were extradited, Miguel Ángel “Z-40” Treviño Morales and Oscar Omar “Z-42” Treviño Morales. Said to be a close associate of “Z-40” and the leader of Los Zetas, Heriberto “El Lazca” Lazcano Lazcano, “El Chicles” was involved in the war for Michoacán against La Familia Michoacana and was arrested in August 2008. Lucio “El Lucky” Hernández Lechuga may have been one of the original 7 members of Los Zetas and his arrest in December 2011 was believed to have taken place because “Z-40” betrayed him.

Miguel Ángel “Alfa Metro” Rodríguez Díaz was the leader of Los Zetas in northern Coahuila in 2012, he was involved in the killing of the governor’s nephew in revenge for the death of Alejandro Treviño Chávez, brother of former CDN leader Juan Gerardo “El Huevo” Treviño Chávez, and was arrested a week after “El Lazca” was killed.

At that point “Z-40” became leader of Los Zetas up until his arrest in July 2013, but it has been heavily rumored he continued to lead the cartel and, later, the CDN, from prison. Despite being called “Z-13” in some reports, another individual extradited yesterday was Jesús Alberto “El Pinky” Galaviz Vega was a later addition to Los Zetas and was arrested in March 2013. “Z-42” succeeded “Z-42” as leader of Los Zetas up until his arrest in March 2015 and nearly three weeks later Ramiro “El Rama” Pérez Moreno, who was extradited yesterday, was arrested. “El Rama” was a close associate of both “Z-40” and “Z-42”.

The final individual of this group extradited yesterday was Carlos Alberto “La Bola” Monsiváis Treviño, half-brother of “La Sombra”. A former leader of the CDN, “La Bola” has been in and out of prison over the years, with his latest arrest taking place in September 2024. I hesitate to say that the “La Sombra” and the CDN had advance knowledge of the extraditions to take place but a ceasefire is much easier to take place without “Z-40” giving orders from prison in Mexico.

Los Metros Perspective

It appears that a ceasefire benefits Los Metros more than anything as they no longer have to worry about the CDN breathing down their neck in the west and south. While none of their former members were among those extradited, the FTO designation is something they needed to worry about too. There’s been rumors of money issues within Los Metros and a ceasefire with the CDN lets them focus solely on combating the Matamoros Faction of the CDG. Of course there also seems to be drama within Los Metros and there’s an emerging rumor that “El Cuaua” is wanting to take over Reynosa.

Matamoros Perspective

A few weeks ago it seemed that a ceasefire was going to take place, but the rumblings stated it was Los Metros and the Matamoros Faction of the CDG, with CDN left out. Now it is being said that Matamoros is being left on the wayside. While his former associates Evaristo “El Vaquero” Cruz Sánchez and José Alberto “La Kena” García Vilano were extradited to the United States, José Alfredo “El Contador” Cárdenas Martínez, leader of the Matamoros Faction, managed to not share their fate as he is out of prison, though said to have to check in periodically and/or has an ankle bracelet.

It would seem that the Matamoros Faction will be on the defensive now with the CDN fighting in and around Ciudad Victoria and Los Metros countering the incursions into Reynosa and trying to recover Río Bravo. There may be other dynamics in play as well. During the previous ceasefire rumors it was hard to tell if it was truly taking place and if so, it seems that it collapsed before it fully went into effect.

It seems that the Mexican government wants things to calm down in Tamaulipas, not only have state officials been rumored to be pushing for a ceasefire it is being said that military leadership stationed there is heavily involved in negotiations. I need to refind the link but I remember seeing that a couple of high ranking members of the Matamoros Faction were quietly arrested in Ciudad Victoria, it seems it was to send a message. Another thing to note is the fact that Marco “El Alacrán 01” was arrested a week ago in Ciudad Valles, San Luis Potosí; he was the Huasteca regional leader of the Matamoros Faction and strangely enough a high ranking member of the CJNG in San Luis Potosí was arrested around the same time in a separate operation. It wouldn’t surprise me one bit if all of this is part of negotiations, with the government showing how they can both help and hurt the Matamoros Faction.

Beautiful woman from the Sinaloa Cartel arrested in Chihuahua with 17 kilos of crystal meth, she said she works in the Attorney General's Office, FGR (Information in the link) https://blogdelnarco.org/2025/02/detien
 

Extermination camp found in Jalisco Mexico​

The Izaguirre Ranch: CJNG (Jalisco New Generation Cartel) Recruitment and Extermination Center.

The Izaguirre ranch, located in Teuchitlán, was identified as a clandestine training and extermination camp operated by the CJNG. Crematorium ovens, drugs and belongings of alleged victims were found there. Testimonies from survivors indicated that the site operated with a system of forced recruitment. Young men were lured with false job offers, taken to the ranch blindfolded and subjected to physical training.

If they failed the exercises or tried to escape, they were executed. Their bodies were dismembered and cremated in makeshift ovens. Authorities have indicated that the investigation is ongoing and evidence is being collected at the site. Multiple personal items have been identified at the site, including clothing, backpacks and identity documents.



Rancho Izaguirre: drug trafficking extermination and recruitment center that shakes Mexico​

On March 8, a missing persons search group reported the discovery of three clandestine crematoriums on a property located on the outskirts of the state of Jalisco. At the site, called Rancho Izaguirre, hundreds of personal belongings and skeletal remains were found, suggesting that the site operated as a training and extermination center linked to drug trafficking.

Hundreds of shoes, charred skulls, bullet shells and farewell letters are part of the terrifying discoveries inside a ranch located in the municipality of Teuchitlan, Jalisco.

Over the weekend, the collective Guerreros Buscadores de Jalisco published on their social networks crude images depicting their findings inside the ranch called Rancho Izaguirre, which, according to activists and authorities, belongs to members of the Jalisco Cartel - New Generation (CJNG), the most powerful criminal organization in the Mexican Bajío region.

 
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