Sunday, January 3, 2010
DEA Predicts A Major Escalation Of mexico's Drug Cartel War
EL PASO -- U.S. intelligence sources warned the Mexican government that drug cartels may launch unusual attacks in the coming year.
El Pasoan Phil Jordan, a former Drug Enforcement Administration official, said his sources confirmed that the warning has put the Mexican government on alert.
EFE, Spain's news wire service, and El Universal, a national newspaper in Mexico, reported that the DEA provided Mexico with a confidential report about possible counter-offensive attacks by one or more drug cartels against government offices, banks, bridges or other institutions.
DEA officials did not confirm or deny the media accounts.
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My Comment:It does not take an expert to know that Mexico's drug cartel wars are getting worse .... my primary concern is when will this war spill over into the U.S. at a level that will be unacceptable for the American public to accept.
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