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They'll blame the violence on Trump.
And on the United States, but there will be an uptick in violence as four or five different groups fight for power and fight for control.
They'll become factionalized and then we'll take out the heads of those groups and then they'll become even more fractionalized, fractional and factionalized.
And ultimately, they'll no longer have central power over Mexico's government.
And they'll no longer have that.
They'll have regional power, and then we'll take them out.
And then the next thing you know, they'll be reduced to having power over their block, their street.
That's the goal.
So the effects of this will be long.
I do not think we'll see a lot of acts of narco-terrorism within the U.S.
because of this.
I don't know that, but I don't think so.
I think that the statement made is that it doesn't matter how powerful you are.
Like if you put yourself in a position to become the focus of the United States government, we can and will get you.
And I think that this results in a lot of folks trying to keep their heads down and not being as ostentatious as El Mencho was when he was alive.
Well, I think that's going to, it's a great question, Glenn.
I think that's going to depend on what we do in this country.
You know, if the next time we get a leader, if that leader is very left-leaning and soft on, you know,
soft on, on drugs and soft on crime.
And if that leader is also soft on illegal migration, right?