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Ep 344 | Why the Mexican Cartels Are a More Serious Threat Than Anyone Wants to Recognize
Ep 344 | Why the Mexican Cartels Are a More Serious Threat Than Anyone Wants to Recognize
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69 minutes
Released:
Jan 25, 2019
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What is it going to take for us to get serious about the threat from the Mexican cartels?
Jaeson Jones, veteran Texas DPS intel and counterterrorism officer, joins us for his second briefing (here is the first episode) on the severity of the cartels' threat. They are no longer just drug cartels; they are essentially global terror groups that need to be designated as such, according to Jones. Their weapons, tactics, and infrastructure have taken a “quantum leap” over the past few years, and our government always seems to be a step behind.
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Jaeson Jones, veteran Texas DPS intel and counterterrorism officer, joins us for his second briefing (here is the first episode) on the severity of the cartels' threat. They are no longer just drug cartels; they are essentially global terror groups that need to be designated as such, according to Jones. Their weapons, tactics, and infrastructure have taken a “quantum leap” over the past few years, and our government always seems to be a step behind.
Show links
Even Congress’ research arm vouches for president’s authority
Rock-throwing operations by the cartels are used as diversions
Cartels with armored vehicles
My blueprint for what Trump should do next
Copyright Blaze Media LLC All Rights Reserved.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Jan 25, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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