US Border Crisis

The Mexican cartel apparently consists of 175 000 people. That renders them difficult to control. The military still has to decode all their communication, find out about of all the supply chains etc. It's not easy to pull off.

To me the question isn't whether it can done, but rather what can they do to minimize casualties of their own? Rely primarily on drone strikes?
Maybe a small army of these? T-1000's or T-D0G3's shouldnt differ in their effectiveness.
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You clearly never got to the main point, so your post is on something you’re not even fully aware of.

The “quiet part out loud” that he pointed out, (which you didn’t get to, nor do I suspect others got to) is that this part about “it’s bad because it’s illegal” is bullshit. If the refugees were from Europe it wouldn’t be nearly as much of a problem, it’s a problem because the foreigners are dark skinned (and thus more savage.) People just are too afraid to say it. If we bring in HB1 Indians who are “legal” we might end up like Canada, although time will tell in regards to that.
I thought the guy was smart and on point. His criticisms were brutally honest though and it seems like there’s more than a few guys on here who can’t handle that.
 
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I prefer old school solutions

No B.S., one big skillset learned from Viet Nam was running COIN very effectively on a tactical level. US forces used relatively low-tech solutions like O-2 Bird Dogs, O-2S Skymaster, OV-10s, and OV-1s to spot can call in suppressive fire from orbiting rotary wing or A-1 Skyraiders and obliterated NVA and VC forces like no-one's business. Its Viet Nam where we honed littoral combat skills, used riverine craft, fire and flamethowers, napalm, etc. Its where we developed the Cone of Death that evolved into the Spectre gunship.

We have modern analogues to these assets today - light jet and turboprop COIN aircraft, incredible ELINT technology, and now add real-time overwatch with loitering drones and UAVs to the mix and we can plink cartels from the comfort of an air conditioned CONEX box in Nevada.

Its refreshing to think about all our capabilities being brought to bear to net real results that will positively effect US sovereignty for once.
 
The Mexican cartel apparently consists of 175 000 people. That renders them difficult to control.
A two-prong approach to wiping out the cartels within two years:

1. Without any notice to the cartels, legalize all drugs thus instantly making large stashes and production facilities of their illicet drugs practically worthless. Alcohol kills 200K Americans each year and tobacco kills 500K each year, all other "illegal" drugs kill only 100K. We need "equality" amongst all inebriants. If people want to destroy their lives and/or kill themselves, let them kill themselves however they choose. Just apply the same laws of manufacturing, distribution, and use to cocaine, heroin, marijuana, and psychedelics as we do for alcohol and tobacco... Get caught driving inebriated on anything, lose your license, go to jail, and pay a 20K fine. Get caught manufacturing and distributing drugs without the proper licenses and permits, go to jail, and pay a 20K fine per infraction.

2. Simultaneously launch hundreds of unannounced Seal Team 6 Bin Laden style black-ops raids and hits on cartel members, but instead of burying their bodies at sea, cut their heads off and hang them from bridges throughout Mexico (one good turn deserves another). Fight fire with fire. When the US military is accused of conducting said raids the US government denys all involvement and blames the border incursions on Israel.
To me the question isn't whether it can done, but rather what can they do to minimize casualties of their own? Rely primarily on drone strikes?
This must be primarily a boots on the ground operation (although drones can definitely help). Black-ops special forces teams of 40+ men each with battle ship and aircraft carrier naval support off the coast of Mexico. When the media says, "But we see two US warships off the coast of Mexico," the official reply is "We don't have any ships off the coast of Mexico."

Lie. Deny. Demand proof.

I can't believe I'm not making 300K working for a think tank. I don't even know anything about nothing and off-the-cuff I can come up with better ideas in 5 minutes than our entire government has in 5 decades. Scary. Or maybe (((they're))) letting the cartels run amok on purpose? Either way, wipe these f*ckers off the face of the earth already. No excuses. Get'er done.
 
I thought the guy was smart and on point. His criticisms were brutally honest though and it seems like there’s more than a few guys on here who can’t handle that.

The issue ‘a few guys’ have is he said nothing we didn’t know already. That, and some of us are tired of foreign grifters opining on matters in America they know little about. Guy is clearly a grifter echoing talking points with no skin in the game. Same with guys like Ian whoever the f Choeng who lives in Malaysia and pretends to be some type of American political expert.
 
The issue ‘a few guys’ have is he said nothing we didn’t know already. That, and some of us are tired of foreign grifters opining on matters in America they know little about. Guy is clearly a grifter echoing talking points with no skin in the game. Same with guys like Ian whoever the f Choeng who lives in Malaysia and pretends to be some type of American political expert.

Shit is weird, I get having an interest in some things that Trump does as it may affect their countries but why the hell would a non American care anything about illegal immigration in the USA and why the hell would myself as American care about anything you have to say about it.
 


I love this guy. It’s a great proposition and we should take him up on it


He has a proven track record, and seems like a man of great integrity.

I believe when they first established the prison the only time prisoners were out of their cell was for an hour to read the bible and worship God. Since then they rehab prisoners through teaching classes and skill development. It's clear this guy knows what he's doing, laying the foundation with God first. If you haven't watched his interview with Tucker, highly recommended.

I seem to remember a comment by Trump that he didn't like the guy, which is confusing, but it was a while ago and don't remember the context.
 
The issue ‘a few guys’ have is he said nothing we didn’t know already. That, and some of us are tired of foreign grifters opining on matters in America they know little about. Guy is clearly a grifter echoing talking points with no skin in the game. Same with guys like Ian whoever the f Choeng who lives in Malaysia and pretends to be some type of American political expert.

Shit is weird, I get having an interest in some things that Trump does as it may affect their countries but why the hell would a non American care anything about illegal immigration in the USA and why the hell would myself as American care about anything you have to say about it.

Exactly. The guy is smart and spot on. The majority of forum members are American and don’t hesitate to comment on the UK, Europe or China ect.
The only ‘problem’ is that he criticized America and you guys are reacting emotionally to that.
 
The Mexican cartel apparently consists of 175 000 people. That renders them difficult to control. The military still has to decode all their communication, find out about of all the supply chains etc. It's not easy to pull off.

To me the question isn't whether it can done, but rather what can they do to minimize casualties of their own? Rely primarily on drone strikes?
I met some Mexican Marine officers when I was in the Corps. They seemed like pretty good guys... But there's a ton of corruption over there.

There will be a lot of civcas by nature of fighting an insurgency war of we actually committed to it.

You need host nationals who are actively participating in their own recovery and boots on the ground for a long term foothold. But not sure how much appetite there is for that.

More likely we will blow up several haciendas and heads and see what happens.

Frankly to solve the problem you need to go Blood Meridian on the population but that's a pretty messed up reality...and one people aren't ready for.
 
A two-prong approach to wiping out the cartels within two years:

1. Without any notice to the cartels, legalize all drugs thus instantly making large stashes and production facilities of their illicet drugs practically worthless. Alcohol kills 200K Americans each year and tobacco kills 500K each year, all other "illegal" drugs kill only 100K. We need "equality" amongst all inebriants. If people want to destroy their lives and/or kill themselves, let them kill themselves however they choose. Just apply the same laws of manufacturing, distribution, and use to cocaine, heroin, marijuana, and psychedelics as we do for alcohol and tobacco... Get caught driving inebriated on anything, lose your license, go to jail, and pay a 20K fine. Get caught manufacturing and distributing drugs without the proper licenses and permits, go to jail, and pay a 20K fine per infraction.

2. Simultaneously launch hundreds of unannounced Seal Team 6 Bin Laden style black-ops raids and hits on cartel members, but instead of burying their bodies at sea, cut their heads off and hang them from bridges throughout Mexico (one good turn deserves another). Fight fire with fire. When the US military is accused of conducting said raids the US government denys all involvement and blames the border incursions on Israel.

This must be primarily a boots on the ground operation (although drones can definitely help). Black-ops special forces teams of 40+ men each with battle ship and aircraft carrier naval support off the coast of Mexico. When the media says, "But we see two US warships off the coast of Mexico," the official reply is "We don't have any ships off the coast of Mexico."

Lie. Deny. Demand proof.

I can't believe I'm not making 300K working for a think tank. I don't even know anything about nothing and off-the-cuff I can come up with better ideas in 5 minutes than our entire government has in 5 decades. Scary. Or maybe (((they're))) letting the cartels run amok on purpose? Either way, wipe these f*ckers off the face of the earth already. No excuses. Get'er done.
Nothing short of total war to the last cartel member will stop them. They are too dangerous, demonic, and savage to be left alive. Beheading doesn't even appease them anymore. They get their inspiration directly from their satanic aztec deities because they routinely do filmed murder sessions of dismembering people alive, removing their heart while they're alive and conscious, usually cutting into their chest, degloving entire heads with the precision of a taxidermist (before they're dead too), and various other tortures like gouging out eyes cutting off tongues, disembowelment, and then treat the body parts like dog toys and soccer balls, sometimes throwing them around, sometimes dumping them in an oil can that's on fire or filled with acid. I don't need to go on with what else they do, but satan rubs his hands with glee every day with their actions.

They make degenerate gore a spectacle. They're very creative with their punishments on one another or anyone who happens to fall in their grasp. That is why they must be completely annihilated and some kind of Catholic inquisition needs to return to Mexico and put the fear of God into these heathens once more.

They will certainly not hold back against their depravities on American soldiers and citizens, and it's not as simple as going back to the "Medellin" days where it was one central cartel in an orderly hierarchical chain, the problem on the American homefront with the politicians who enable this profiteering and bloodletting and mass murder need to be hanged immediately. There are deeper elements too involving the MIC and intelligence agencies that purposefully allow this aztec subhuman behavior to flourish, that needs to be rooted out as well.
 
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