Monday, October 19, 2020

Has Mexico's Trust In The Armed Forces Been Shattered Because Of The US Arrest Of Its Former Secretary Of Defense?

Mexico's Defense Secretary Gen. Salvador Cienfuegos Zepeda salutes soldiers at the Number 1 military camp in Mexico City. 


(CNN)The general's speech was forceful and unequivocal, his demeanor somber and severe. Impeccably dressed in full military uniform, Salvador Cienfuegos Zepeda, then Mexican Secretary of Defense, spoke before a group of thousands of Mexican soldiers under his command on a spring day in April 2016 at Military Camp Number One, near Mexico City. 

"Those who act like criminals," the general said, reading from prepared remarks, "those who disrespect people, those who disobey -- not only are they breaking the law but are not worthy of belonging to the armed forces." 

At the time, Cienfuegos Zepeda was reacting to a video showing several soldiers torturing a suspect. The video of the crying woman, sitting on the floor with her hands tied behind her back, had gone viral in Mexico, tarnishing the reputation of an army that had been increasingly used by then President Enrique Peña Nieto and his predecessor, Felipe Calderón, for law enforcement purposes, especially for Mexico's war on drugs. 

The general's words now sound hollow. The man in charge of the Mexican armed forces between 2012 and 2018 was arrested Thursday upon his arrival at Los Angeles International Airport. According to federal prosecutors, the 72-year-old faces drug and money laundering charges.

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WNU Editor: I know a lot of friends from and in Mexico. None of them trust the Mexican government and its institutions, the armed forces included. This arrest of this former defense secretary only confirms what many of them know already. 

Update: Deflecting blame on the US does not solve anything .... Lopez Obrador criticizes DEA role in Mexico after ex-army chief's arrest (Reuters).

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

With the exception of the Marinos, Mexicans have trusted none of the government and they are leery even of the Marinos.