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1127377 | 2011-02-16 13:22:23 | DEA on MX Narcos |
burton@stratfor.com | secure@stratfor.com | |||
** From the DEA/SAIC w/oversight for MX (pls do not forward nor source to DEA): Billy: Could you guys do more if allowed by State/MX Govt? Fred ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No question MX sovereignty major issue | |||||||
1174912 | 2010-07-24 19:15:42 | DEA Comments on Juarez IED |
burton@stratfor.com | analysts@stratfor.com tactical@stratfor.com |
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>From the SAIC DEA for Texas -- Billy, What do you make of the alleged VBIED in Juarez? Thanks, Fred ----------------------------------------------------------------- Fred, As you probably know, the MX cartels are adopting some of the TTP's utilized by terrorist organizations in AFG and IRAQ. I think we will see an increase in these types of attacks, we know they are using military grade hand grenades in their assasination operations. Take Care Bill | |||||||
3429384 | 2010-07-07 04:28:38 | DEA & MX (not for pub) |
burton@stratfor.com | secure@stratfor.com | |||
DEA Special Ops submitted a finding to go into MX to whack El Chapo. Obviously, the decision came back as no. Never made it past the deputies committee. As Gomer Pyle would say, "Surprise, surprise." (note - DEA's first mistake was asking permission. Regardless, DEA's coverage of El Chapo is spot on. On any given day, DEA knows his whereabouts. I offerred my services to kill him for the $25 million bounty.) |
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