Stefano Ritondale
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There's a work. I mean, he has gloves. I'll give him that. I think maybe he has a face mask. But yeah, that's how they do it. That's it. Like a little fan right there. No mask, no mask. He did not have a mask.
I mean... What a risk, man. It's a risk, yeah. But, you know, either addiction or just you want to party and have fun. But, yeah, I mean, that's... I like to party and have fun.
I mean... What a risk, man. It's a risk, yeah. But, you know, either addiction or just you want to party and have fun. But, yeah, I mean, that's... I like to party and have fun.
I mean... What a risk, man. It's a risk, yeah. But, you know, either addiction or just you want to party and have fun. But, yeah, I mean, that's... I like to party and have fun.
I will say 2024, there's been a lot of countries announcing, at least cocaine-wise, record seizures of cocaine as well. I mean, we've seen a mass increase of cocaine. Yeah.
I will say 2024, there's been a lot of countries announcing, at least cocaine-wise, record seizures of cocaine as well. I mean, we've seen a mass increase of cocaine. Yeah.
I will say 2024, there's been a lot of countries announcing, at least cocaine-wise, record seizures of cocaine as well. I mean, we've seen a mass increase of cocaine. Yeah.
But I think we're kind of going here and here, but to your point earlier about the Mexican government and what they can do, you had the resources availability, you have the judiciary, but again, it goes back to the priorities that sometimes... weakening a cartel might not be in their national interest, because right now Mexico is- For Mexico.
But I think we're kind of going here and here, but to your point earlier about the Mexican government and what they can do, you had the resources availability, you have the judiciary, but again, it goes back to the priorities that sometimes... weakening a cartel might not be in their national interest, because right now Mexico is- For Mexico.
But I think we're kind of going here and here, but to your point earlier about the Mexican government and what they can do, you had the resources availability, you have the judiciary, but again, it goes back to the priorities that sometimes... weakening a cartel might not be in their national interest, because right now Mexico is- For Mexico.
Right, because they have a huge problem with Sinaloa right now, the violence there. And so you can make an argument, I can make an easy argument, that if Trump demands Mexico, you will secure the border. And so Mexico, let's say, complies. So they deploy military forces to the border. Well, now you don't have military forces to secure- Sinaloa. Chiapas, Guanajuato, all these other regions.
Right, because they have a huge problem with Sinaloa right now, the violence there. And so you can make an argument, I can make an easy argument, that if Trump demands Mexico, you will secure the border. And so Mexico, let's say, complies. So they deploy military forces to the border. Well, now you don't have military forces to secure- Sinaloa. Chiapas, Guanajuato, all these other regions.
Right, because they have a huge problem with Sinaloa right now, the violence there. And so you can make an argument, I can make an easy argument, that if Trump demands Mexico, you will secure the border. And so Mexico, let's say, complies. So they deploy military forces to the border. Well, now you don't have military forces to secure- Sinaloa. Chiapas, Guanajuato, all these other regions.
And guess who fills the vacuum? The cartels. And so that goes to the lack of resources. Now, if you're analyzing this from the US, I mean, you can make an argument. Again, cartels are not near peer to the Mexican military. Sometimes they outgun them. We have tactics. The Mexican military has tactics. And yes, again, if the US military goes in, yeah, are we going to suffer casualties?
And guess who fills the vacuum? The cartels. And so that goes to the lack of resources. Now, if you're analyzing this from the US, I mean, you can make an argument. Again, cartels are not near peer to the Mexican military. Sometimes they outgun them. We have tactics. The Mexican military has tactics. And yes, again, if the US military goes in, yeah, are we going to suffer casualties?
And guess who fills the vacuum? The cartels. And so that goes to the lack of resources. Now, if you're analyzing this from the US, I mean, you can make an argument. Again, cartels are not near peer to the Mexican military. Sometimes they outgun them. We have tactics. The Mexican military has tactics. And yes, again, if the US military goes in, yeah, are we going to suffer casualties?
Probably, yeah. I think it would be absurd to say not to. But this idea that the US military can't handle them, I think, is laughable.
Probably, yeah. I think it would be absurd to say not to. But this idea that the US military can't handle them, I think, is laughable.
Probably, yeah. I think it would be absurd to say not to. But this idea that the US military can't handle them, I think, is laughable.
How many videos do you want to see before I convince you otherwise of cartel members fighting? I will. We can.