>US is threatening with military action inside Mexican territoryhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NVpQjPjpdA
>The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration alerted airlines about possible military activity and interference with the Global Navigation Satellite System when flying over Mexico, Central America, and South America.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9C4y8H4PJQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wiu3Bn-Ayho
>Trump is demanding the Mexican government to turn in polititians involved in drug tradehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HTuXzNsxlw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d87QtGAExY8https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVp-Of1TFvo
>In recent months, Mexico has started to detain more and more criminals, recently, they have detained people wanted by the FBIhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiwBL5F-hcUhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYBB7V8jU78https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQBkoD7_84AAre we going to see American troops inside Mexican territory or is the neeoliberal party Morena going to bend the knee even further than it has?
another /usapol/ tier geopol thread
janitors fix this site
>>2653487
>plebbitspacing
>>2653524
>leftcom = Bordiga
Stupid theorylet
>>2653524
>leftcom = Bordiga
Brilliant theorymaxxer.
Btw I reported all of you for off topic
>>2653550I guarantee you nobody understands what the fuck you meant by that, retard
>>2653371Which outcome is preferable to you o algo?
>>2653558Mexico is fucked beyond hope. I'd love to see these corrupts fuck get the Maduro treatment, but that wouldn't solve anything.
>>2653567Would you rather USA invade or not invade?
>>2653583I rather not, but they wouldn't need to, the current government does anything the US demands, this year tariffs against China and other non TLCAN nations
>>2653595Would you prefer govermemt official who arent corrupt?
>>2653604Yes, but that would require communism
A 3rd world country is corrupt so the empire is right to steal its resources on a false pretext
>>2653610Are you retarded? The current mexican state already give all resources to the US
>>2653612 Why do you welcome american invasions of other countries
>>2653682Mexico is already BOG (Burger Occupied Government)
The president we have is very wise and smart. If they try to exert violence, they will be met with severe consequences.
I don't see nothing happening over mexico, they already stopped the oil shipping to Cuba and then called it a "sovereign decision" (which means they lick the empire's boot for free).
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/sheinbaum-does-not-deny-report-mexico-halted-oil-shipment-cuba-2026-01-27/>>2653550I understand what you mean by this.
hamburguesa de nada
Isn't the cartel launching several terrorist attacks against the goverment?
Is this a civil war bros????
https://x.com/i/status/2025712294173561049>>2701004third video is from years ago, dont know about the rest
>>2701004you know as bad as the west is at the very least we don't have to deal with cartels hiring death squares and killing random people because a criminal was arrested (at least for now…)
https://x.com/i/status/2025705786387677335Is this real? Ive seen the jannies on this account post misinformation before so im not sure
>>2701014they can gearmaxx all they want but at the end of the day they are still just a bunch of cokeheads with bad or zero training, I'm pretty sure they would get smoked against actually trained soldiers
EZLN status?
Its suspicious timing this is all happening right as Mexico started sending aid to cuba and also that several of the death squads have american firearms….
>>2701024
thats crazy
>>2701018Sadly untrue. Most of these mexican cartels were formed by trained soldiers that then went on to share their knowledge. That's right. The cartels are generally super well trained and will regularly use all sorts of legit military tactics.
>>2701034damn… such wasted potential
>>2701034Wasn't there literally a elite drug enforcement police unit created by the goverment that defected to the cartels lol?
>>2701038They became their own cartel after providing services for the gulf cartel. All the original military members are either dead or in jail. That's the Zetas but they no longer exist as they used to they became part of another cartel I think.
>american footsoldiers (cartels) are getting their shit pushed in by the anti-imperialist socdem governement
>Somehow this is bad for Mexico
All the gringo propaganda acusing the current governement of being complacent with the cartel, down the toilet in one single day
Suck it gringoids
Claudia-san I will only forgive you for backstabbing Cuba if you reclaim the Gadsden sale AT A MINIMUM
Can someone TLDR me what going on? I'm about to go to bed, cant wade thru articles.
>>2653548>Btw I reported all of you for off topicBased.
>>2701072Drug lord dead
Cartels angy
>>2701072Cartels doing a chimpout because they see their time has come
>>2701088cartels are oppressed workers and this is unionized strike from the most advanced organized factions of the working class
>>2701093Whats this, chuddy? Want to do the old switcharoo using marxist terms against us? Sorry, but nobody buys this shit anymore
Drug cartels would be just normal businessmen if it was legal, then they could settle disputes in court
>>2701004Bunch if tweaker power ranger larpers.
CJNG made a huge mistake taking chaputos aka snitchloas under their protection. The governments are going to favor the Gulf Cartel and CDN/ZETAS cartel again and turn them into the old Company. They are only attacking Reynosa for being turncoats and taking tweaker CJNG garbage product. Only Cocaine from now on anyone moving CCP synthetic garbage like meth and fent gets the rope.
>>2701261that prostitute isn't mexican
>>2701034>The cartels are generally super well trained and will regularly use all sorts of legit military tactics.Cartels are overrated
>>2701018>they can gearmaxx all they want but at the end of the day they are still just a bunch of cokeheads with bad or zero training, I'm pretty sure they would get smoked against actually trained soldiersThey do get smoked by soldiers (and sometimes summarily executed).
>>2653396actual class struggle threads are boring. what is there to say that hasn't been said? Read Theory. Educate. Agitate. Organize. Learn Martial Arts and Marksmanship. Prepare for revolution. Everyone says it. Almost nobody does it. Geopol threads are popular because it's where people discuss the actual material conditions of particular regions.
>>2701455>Learn Martial ArtsI do Kendo but I don't see the relevance tbh
>and MarksmanshipYou are NOT gonna be icing ICE bro come on.
>>2701261Whew that lil red car almost got creamed
So what are cartels' goals? Do they just want to kill every cop and then everyone goes home?
>>2701018>just a bunch of cokeheads with bad or zero trainingI doubt that. These cartels have the resources of small countries and have been operating for generations. At this point their enforcers are probably more like professional private armies. No doubt they have a cadre of experienced fighters who can train recruits, or at the very least they can afford to hire private instructors with military experience.
>>2701513Shoot guns, kill people, make money and get pussy.
>>2701694Some of them probably are, but alot of them are just cokeheads with guns, the armed forces have more people and are better trained and even if they are corrupt looking the other way when a drug shipment moves north is very different than ignoring people shooting at you.
>>2701727I think a far bigger issue than the professionalism of the cartel forces is that they have an independent economic base which a lot of the local population relies on for survival. Struggling against the coca trade in Mexico is a bit like struggling against the opium trade in Afghanistan.
>>2701513They want to cause damage that the authorities have to deal with so that the authories reconsider doing something like this next time,
Also they want menchos body back and they get to kill the soldiers who did this as revenge
>>2701728I think its more synthetic drugs and other illegal buisnesses that make them money
Coca leaves dont grow in lots of mexico and most othe cocaine buisness in mexico is them middle manning for colombia.
And mexico used to the distant 2nd place producers (way behind afghanistan) but why bother when you can make fent in a lab
>>2701728The government is trying to give opertunities to the people, so the economic factors arent there, but it takes time and is only part of the reason people join
>>2701728>they have an independent economic baseBacked by the United States
>>2701735Doesn't Mexico handle a lot of the processing of raw materials into cocaine?
>>2701764Insofar as its Americans that buy and consume all the drugs produced by these cartels, not enough Mexicans have both the appetite and income needed to waste away on meth, fetty, coke, research chems, benzos and whatever else
>>2701786Not sures seems easier to do it colombia and smuggle out the concertrated final product
>>2701787Also mexican culture is way less friendly to doing drugs ( except alcohol)
>>2701798Smoking weed seems to be more of a chicano thing than a mexican in mexico thing but yeah it’s mostly beer and liquor, the world needs more mezcal it’s literally tequila but with more an better flavor, specifically the smokiness you get in scotch or japanese whiskey
>>2701804But also i heard theres a lot of glue sniffers in the lower classes
>>2701786well the main ingredient for cocaine comes almost exclusively from south america
>>2701798drug use in mexico has been increasing, specially fentanyl use.
personally these past years i've seen a lot more druggies living on the streets than before
>>2701819These cartels also manufacture quite a bit of fentanyl in Mexico do they not?
>>2701817That’s a thing in America too, kids that wanna get fucked up but don’t have a dealer or parents with no alcohol in the house will sniff glue or take enough cough medicine to trip on the DXM
>>2701820Fentanyl is doubly fucked because at least with heroin and morphine you needed agricultural workers to grow and harvest the poppy seeds and press the sap, fent is like meth, you just need some household chemical precursors and heat.
Are the cartels finished off already?
>>2701906No but if the jalisco cartell keeps attacking the army head on they will be
>>2701072 (me)
What are the updates since last night, anons?
>>2701828> fent is like meth, you just need some household chemical precursors and heat.Lmao. Not at all true.
>>2701934Wrong. Mexico would just declare victory, leave the areas they're stationing troops in, and implicitly signal status quo ante.
>>2701948I can only see that if the cjng keeps attacking
so this is cia psyop yeah?
>>2702115Just some guy larping
>>2701945What am I wrong about? Fentanyl is entirely synthetic a doesn’t require agriculture and that’s why cartels prefer it to the poppy fields traditional to opiate manufacturing
>>2702105Definitively. Avoided a US embassy.
>>2701034Daily reminder to recruit ex-military and military people to our cause.
Eyes left!
>>2702115They have a presense in tecate and a little bit near tijuana but really it would be terrible for buisness
>>2701804My favorite mexican liqour is pulque
>>2702401I think it was notable for being widespread Culiacánazo was only a few cities in sinaloa
>>2702315You can’t get that in most tex mex places in the US, fuck I need to learn Spanish and go
>>2702462Yeah you dont have to learn spanish to go but i will better if you do
>>2702467It helps to at least know basic conversational stuff in any place you plan to visit
Is it already over?
>>2702944For now, this shit is bad for buisness, they cant fjght prolonged open conflict with army and national gaurd, they cant cant pull of an insurgeancy because they are in it for the money and not will to die as much as insurgeants
And this makes them weaker to other cartels.
>>2703163Bro WTF they doing? They should be fighting the cartel, not pissing about standing for the president or wtf!
Hacker Used Anthropic’s Claude to Steal Sensitive Mexican DataA hacker exploited Anthropic PBC’s artificial intelligence chatbot to carry out a series of attacks against Mexican government agencies, resulting in the theft of a huge trove of sensitive tax and voter information, according to cybersecurity researchers.
The unknown Claude user wrote Spanish-language prompts for the chatbot to act as an elite hacker, finding vulnerabilities in government networks, writing computer scripts to exploit them and determining ways to automate data theft,
Israeli cybersecurity startup Gambit Security said in research published Wednesday.
The activity started in December and continued for roughly a month. In all, 150 gigabytes of Mexican government data was stolen, including documents related to 195 million taxpayer records as well as voter records, government employee credentials and civil registry files, according to the researchers.
The hacker breached Mexico’s federal tax authority and the national electoral institute, Gambit said. State governments in Mexico, Jalisco, Michoacán and Tamaulipas as well as Mexico City’s civil registry and Monterrey’s water utility were also compromised.
In this instance, the hacker was able to continuously probe Claude until it was able to “jailbreak” it — meaning it finally bypassed guardrails, the representative said. But even as the hacking campaign got underway, Claude occasionally refused the hacker’s demands, they added.
The attacker was seeking to obtain a large number of government employee identities, Gambit said, though it’s not yet clear what — if anything — they did with them. Researchers said they found evidence of at least 20 specific vulnerabilities being exploited as part of the attack.
When Claude encountered problems or required additional information, the hacker turned to OpenAI’s ChatGPT to provide additional insights. That included how to move laterally through computer networks, determine which credentials were needed to access certain systems and calculate how likely the hacking operation would be detected, according to Gambit.
“In total, it produced thousands of detailed reports that included ready-to-execute plans, telling the human operator exactly which internal targets to attack next and what credentials to use,” said Curtis Simpson, Gambit Security’s chief strategy officer.
https://archive.is/Qlgtr#selection-1182.0-1182.1 >>2703207A morena party member told me that they almost didnt run her because they knew the army wouldnt like to have a woman as their constituional boss, and that amlo tried to make a women 4 star general but the army was like no so they made her in charge for the national gaurd and that amlo wanted the army to go to the barracks but the army refused so he gave the national gaurd to the secretary of defense and had the army back off somewhat from day to day patrolling
>>2704891I wonder if self hosted models can do that
>>2704898Holy cringe machismo
>>2704899tell us the results when you try it
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