Crime wars- a look at the future of low intensity, high violence regional conflicts. FP did a good article on the abstracts but simply need to go on mexican social media to see the reality. Photos from LNFM cartel pages foreignpolicy.com/2018/09/21/the…
Cartels change allies and names like the wind blows. But now in Michoacan state and that pacific coast area theres a couple main ones teaming up and fighting each other. Heres a convoy of Los Viagras, LNFM soldiers going to fight CJNG and friends or otherway around.
When the state fails and people take security into their own hands you get Autodefensas or popular militias/rural police whatever. Heres 'El Rambo' calling out Los Viagras leader and
Some more pics of Autodefensas, and as you can tell not all of them are created equal :P
Police wont go to areas without the Marines in some places now. Then on top of that the few clean ones wont stand a chance standing up to the corrupt cops. Heres mexican marines arresting an Acapulco Police captain. Oh and dont forget the ambushes and assassins.
And as a result of all that you get criminals or vigilantes hogtying people in the back of trucks openly driving around town to scare the locals. All this is like the typical warzones we read about
However, theres no heavy weapons involved, no airstrikes, no threats of intervention or sanctions so all this can stay relatively quite.. just slowly burning for decades till whole regions are lost from government control.
Let’s check in on our CJNG friends. Classic kidnapping video of rival cartel leader and then today 19 full or dismembered bodies, some hanging from bridges found in Michoacan with the classic narco banner. Not sure what it all says but basically, ‘be a patriot, kill a viagras’
CJNG declaring war on a rival, 'cártel de El Abuelo'
Car full of cartel del noreste hitmen killed in Nuevo Laredo. Some wearing full camo and tactical helmets with the Mexican flag. Anyone recognize the patch on this hat?
killed by a police/state(not sure) special operations groups CAIET, comes after the armed group of CDN, La Tropa del Infierno launched 2 attacks on police over the past weeks and blocked major roads to prevent a mexican military raid on their leader. pic 4 is previously captured
them raiding police position at the airport a couple days ago or something
CDN 'troops of hell' raiding a police position in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas like last week. If this video had this music... there would be like 15 think tanks analyzing every frame
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