omg u guys!!! this is like, AMAZING news!! Pedro Inzunza Coronel aka El Pichón has finally been brought down by the Mexican navy and it's all because of their sick anti-drug operation ! Can u even imagine all the lives he was ruining with that fentanyl? like, tens of thousands of kilos? And now his father is in trouble too?! I'm literally shaking with excitement over here! And the best part? The US Ambassador to Mexico is hyping up their joint efforts against transnational crime ! This is like, the ultimate win for both countries and I am SO HERE FOR IT!!!
idk about this being a big win for Mexico... I mean, sure it's awesome that they took down one of the top players in fentanyl trafficking, but have you seen the scale of the problem? We're talking tens of thousands of kg of fentanyl being smuggled into the US every year. It's crazy how quickly Coronel rose through the ranks and became such a big player.
Plus, I'm still trying to wrap my head around the fact that his father is also in the mix with narco-terrorism charges... does that mean they've got a whole dynasty of cartel leaders who are basically above the law? And what about all the other players who were working with Coronel? Did anyone else get caught up in this latest op?
I guess it's a good start, but let's not forget that the war on Mexico's narcotics trade is far from over. There will be more players rising to fill the power vacuum, and we need to see some real, sustained progress if we're gonna say this is a victory
I'm telling you, this is all too convenient . The US and Mexico are just playing a game of cat and mouse with the cartels, while ignoring the real issue: the corporate profits driving this fentanyl trade. It's like they're trying to create a new warlord in Sinaloa to keep the narrative going .
And have you noticed how quickly Coronel went from being a top player to becoming a major blow? It's almost as if they needed him dead to justify the joint operation with the US. The seizure amounts are just numbers, but it's all about the connections and networks behind these operations .
The real question is, what's in it for the governments involved? Is this just a public relations stunt to boost bilateral ties, or are there actual gains from taking down the cartels? I'm not buying the narrative that these operations are purely driven by altruism . The truth is out there, and we need to dig deeper to uncover it .