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Yeah.
So the case you're referring to is this Canadian, apparently an Olympic athlete who was accused of being, you know, well positioned, an important player in organized crime.
And yeah, it's still actually not clear exactly whether or not he turned himself in, whether it was an operation.
Was it done by Mexican forces?
Did the FBI participate directly?
That would be extraordinarily unusual.
I have trouble believing Kash Patel sometimes because we know he has a penchant for wanting to tell his own story in his own way that kind of inflates his role in all of this.
So I would be hesitant to take his totally as believable.
But you're right.
There is a certain kind of reluctance on the Mexican government to admit this.
And a lot of that is because of the nationalist sentiment.
Morena, her political party,
It's a very Mexican nationalist movement.
It's kind of one of the pillars of their political ideology.
And it is seen as, you know, almost as offensive that we would need the support of the United States for all of this, right?
That's why it's such a hard line to not permit unilateral military action by the United States or even the presence of U.S.
troops in actual operations.
They are U.S.
troops here for trainings.
One was recently approved by the Mexican Senate, for example.