The Hell With Iran, We may Have To Invade Mexico

The State Department is swamped with calls for rescue from U.S. citizens trapped in Mexico.
 
He got killed because we told the Mexican military exactly where he was.
No, he was killed because the Mexican President killed him with assistance from the US intelligence agencies.

She decided to take the action.
 

Who Is Lilly TĂ©llez? PAN Senator Sparks Controversy with Fox News Interview​

Why Senator Lilly TĂ©llez’s Fox News comments on President Sheinbaum, Morena politicians, and cartels have sparked controversy​

Alexandra Helfgott
Aug 25, 2025

Mexican Senator Lilley Téllez is not one to shy away from controversy, most recently making headlines thanks to her interview with Fox News during which she accused Sheinbaum and Morena politicians of being part of the “narco state” ruling Mexico. She stated that Mexicans would welcome US help in fighting cartels in Mexico, and the politicians who oppose this assistance are the very individuals who most benefit from the prevalence of narcopolitics.

Who is Lilly Téllez?

Lilly Téllez (María Lilly del Carmen Téllez García) is a Senator from the northern state of Sonora, affiliated with the PAN (Partido Acción Nacional). She was first elected to the Senate in 2018, after AMLO invited her to run for the position as part of the Juntos Haremos Historia coalition (which was comprised of Morena, PT, and PES). Though Téllez ran as part of the coalition and she eventually joined Morena’s parliamentary group in the Senate, she was never formally a member of the political party. In 2020, Téllez left the Morena parliamentary group, citing ideological differences, and she eventually joined the PAN’s parliamentary group. She was re-elected in 2024 via proportional representation.

Téllez began her career as a reporter and television host. In 1994, she joined TV Azteca, one of Mexico’s most prominent television stations, eventually becoming the first woman to anchor a national news program on Mexican television. In this role, she pursued various investigations focused on the intersection of organized crime, politics, and corruption. In 2000, Téllez was the victim of an assassination attempt following the release of a documentary that explored the alleged corruption of a former Mexico City attorney general.

More here: https://momentsinmexico.substack.com/p/who-is-lilly-tellez
 
Nothing that comes out of this is going to threaten the street supply of cocaine in the U.S.
 
Selling drugs here does not make them a threat.
Yesterday his organization taped a man to a tree and cut his heart out while he was still alive, showed it to him before lighting him on fire. They are hunting Americans in the streets and killing people left and right in large numbers.
 
Yesterday his organization taped a man to a tree and cut his heart out while he was still alive, showed it to him before lighting him on fire. They are hunting Americans in the streets and killing people left and right in large numbers.
Pancho Villa did worse than that, but it did not give Pershing any good reason to cross the border.
 
Pancho Villa did worse than that, but it did not give Pershing any good reason to cross the border.
Villa invaded America, attacked Fort Furlong, burned the town of Columbus, New Mexico, and killed 18 Americans. He deserved to be hunted down and killed, but the operation was a failure. But nobody ever tried that again.
 
No, he was killed because the Mexican President killed him with assistance from the US intelligence agencies.

She decided to take the action.
I'll reserve my judgement on the President of Mexico. You may be right. I just heard something interesting. I'm told it's being reported that she just turned over the brother of El Mencho and 100 other cartel leaders she had in custody to the United States. Apparently, she has agreed to help with the war against the cartels but has asked Trump for security guarantees for herself and her government.
 
I'll reserve my judgement on the President of Mexico. You may be right. I just heard something interesting. I'm told it's being reported that she just turned over the brother of El Mencho and 100 other cartel leaders she had in custody to the United States. Apparently, she has agreed to help with the war against the cartels but has asked Trump for security guarantees for herself and her government.
I hope we get to see the price tag on that!
 
I'll reserve my judgement on the President of Mexico.
Because she's a woman and you don't want to give her credit.
Expected

You may be right.
I am right

I just heard something interesting. I'm told it's being reported that she just turned over the brother of El Mencho and 100 other cartel leaders she had in custody to the United States. Apparently, she has agreed to help with the war against the cartels but has asked Trump for security guarantees for herself and her government.
She understands that she needs to kiss Trump's ass, because he's a narcissistic asshole, for a bit to get what she wants. Because he also hates women like you but loves his ego more
 

Chaos in Mexico Expands Rapidly as Two-Thirds of the Country Experience Cartel Violence​

by Fernando Ehrenreich

February 23, 2026


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The most wanted drug lord in Mexico is dead, American tourists are sheltering in place across five states, and the cartel that pumped fentanyl into the United States for a decade responded to losing its leader by lighting the country on fire. The killing of Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes — known to the world as “El Mencho” — was supposed to be a victory. What followed made the meaning of that word very complicated.

Violence has spread to 20 of the 31 Mexican states, nearly two thirds of the entire country. And as the Mexican government tries to send in military support for law enforcement that is clearly outgunned and outmanned, logistic issues pose challenges. The cartels do not operate from large bases away from the population. They are spread out and embedded in cities and towns that offer cover from direct military actions.

Mexican law enforcement tracked down and attempted to capture El Mencho on Sunday in the town of Tapalpa in the western state of Jalisco, roughly two hours southwest of Guadalajara. According to Mexico’s Defense Ministry, troops came under fire at the location and killed four people during the operation. El Mencho was wounded in the confrontation and died while being airlifted to Mexico City. Two others were arrested, and soldiers seized armored vehicles, rocket launchers, and other weapons at the site. By any measurement, the operation itself was a success. What came after was not.
Within hours, the Jalisco New Generation Cartel — known by its Spanish initials, CJNG — unleashed coordinated chaos across Mexico. Cars burned out by cartel members blocked roads in 20 Mexican states. Guadalajara, Mexico’s second-largest city, became a ghost town. Stores shuttered. Public transportation was suspended. Civilians hunkered down as Telemundo reported the city was paralyzed.

https://discernreport.com/chaos-in-...ds-of-the-country-experience-cartel-violence/

The Mexican President is protecting these animals from retribution.

https://www.facebook.com/colinwayne...s-a-return-to-an-all-out-wa/1437860501024852/



Now we are invading our neighbors and deploying non-bone spur victims across the globe.
 
This is a lie.


Mexico took the lead to kill a drug cartel leader. The result is expected and likely will take a while to settle down.

But please, overreact and denigrate the head of the country who just took decisive action against the cartel.
Even homo tv and radio are saying that the USA played a major role. Your TDS is getting worse you really need medical care even though its terminal, they can make it easier on you.
 
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