Tej Gill
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So they have cartel members in the US and, you know, it's kind of like having an Al-Qaeda sleeper cell.
So if we start attacking the cartels in Venezuela and Mexico, some people say that they're going to start launching terrorist attacks in the US, but that's worst case scenario.
We'll see.
It might happen.
It might not.
But I think the safest way to do it is using Army Special Forces.
They go in and they work with the locals and attack the cartels that way.
And then the more aggressive way to do it is going to be the way we did asymmetrical warfare in the global war on terrorism, where we're launching direct action missions against these cartels, their supply lines, their training camps.
and their personnel.
And, you know, that's going to be flying in the middle of the, well, it'll be treated as, I think it would be treated as cross-border missions.
I doubt we're going to go in and actually set up like forward operating bases and
Venezuela or Mexico where the cartels are, it'll be like cross-border raids where we go in in the middle of the night, hit a target, and then leave by sunrise.
Yeah, correct.
Yeah, that's a whole different story.
If we're seizing ports and strategic targets, that's different from striking the โ
cartel personnel supply lines that I was talking about.
So, I mean, that's, that's basically like a small scale invasion in places.
And like you said, once we take those targets, we have to hold them and defend them.
So that's a whole different ball of wax.
It's, it's, it's, I mean, as you know, it's possible.