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Friday, September 02, 2016

Subject: Mexico’s Vicente Fox Criticizes Trump, Forgets He Turned Blind Eye to Cartels

The visit to Mexico by U.S. Presidential Candidate Donald J. Trump has drawn sharp criticism from former Mexican President Vicente Fox, the same politician who allowed drug cartels to expand exponentially in size and power under his watch.

Since news of Trump’s visit to Mexico began to spread, Fox has been openly criticizing the event, Trump and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto–even though he had previously invited the Republican candidate to visit, Breitbart News reported.

The criticism by Fox comes as Mexico continues to experience unprecedented levels of cartel violence that the Mexican government has not been able to address. This warring between rival cartel factions has resulted in almost daily large scale cartel gun battles, beheadings, dismemberments and other gory executions.

The cartel violence appears to not be a concern for Fox who, as Breitbart Texas previously reported, has called for Mexico to open negotiations with cartel leaders.

The comments made by Fox have rapidly earned him harsh criticism from Mexican citizens since the lack of a comprehensive security strategy by Fox during his term gave Mexican drug cartels six years to grow and expand with little to no opposition from authorities. The lack of action allowed drug cartels to develop and arm large armies of foot soldiers known for their ruthlessness, such as the Los Zetas drug cartel.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I was just wondering why we don't hear of the muslims invading Mexico. You think they are afraid of the Cartel ? Maybe we need something like the cartel in the U.S. , like maybe the NRA to stomp the crap out of this enemy within.
Of course obama would also have to go too , he is a muslim and a lover of islam.

Anonymous said...

He's just like the leaders in Chicago.

Anonymous said...

Some 20,000 cartel-related deaths are on his head, including dozens of Mexico's local and state politicians.