Mexican Cartels’ End Imminent As US Special Forces Land in Mexico to Train Marine Infantry
By The Blog Source
Beginning this week, the entrance of members of the U.S. Army's 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) into Mexico has been authorized by a Mexican Senate commission. As part of a mission to instruct the Mexican Navy's Infantería de Marina (marine infantry) on both conventional and non-conventional combat, the Americans will arrive fully equipped, according to a recent Border Report article.
According to Sen. Alejandro Moreno Cardenas, the president of the Mexican Senate's Naval Ministry Commission, the training will be conducted at the Luis Carpizo naval facility in the state of Campeche from February 17 to March 30. Two days before the training begins, Moreno added, the Americans will land in Campeche in a C-130 aircraft.
Without debate or opposition, the commission approved the mission unanimously on Tuesday. According to the senator, President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo requested the vote.
With the motto De Opresso Liber! (Free the oppressed!), the 7th Special Forces Group has served in Afghanistan and participated in peacekeeping missions in Ecuador, Peru, and Panama. Also referred to as the Green Berets, they participated in the Just Cause operation, which led to the capture of Gen. Manuel Noriega, the ruler of Panama, who was wanted in the United States on drug-related charges, in January 1990.
Earlier this month, Sheinbaum and President Donald Trump agreed that Mexico would strengthen its efforts to combat the drug cartels that are bringing the deadly illegal opioid fentanyl to the United States in exchange for a delay in the imposition of crushing 25% tariffs on Mexican exports to the United States.
The United States is expected to increase its efforts to stop firearms from being illegally imported into Mexico in exchange. According to U.S. security experts, Mexico has previously allowed American military advisors to enter its country, but only for training purposes.
It is crucial to note that the Green Berets' primary function will be training, according to Scott Stewart, vice president of intelligence at TorchStone Global, an international security consulting firm. It is not as if they are deploying the Army Rangers, the Delta Force, or the SEALs. It is not as though combat soldiers or combat aircraft are being sent. However, earlier this month, Mexican news outlets reported that a purported American surveillance plane was present near the beaches of Baja California and probably Sinaloa. Unauthorized air intrusions were denied by the Mexican authorities.
According to Stewart, the Mexican government might have permitted the aircraft's presence in order to provide its law enforcement agencies with intelligence. "I suppose that would be intelligence to pass to the Mexican marines, and not necessarily in preparation for a U.S. bombing or whatever," Stewart said, adding that it would be an attempt to boost signals intelligence because the plane is a vacuum and absorbs all communications.
Since the United States seized half of its territory in 1848, Mexico has historically been extremely cautious about allowing American troops to enter the country, according to political analysts. If Mexico does not keep reducing the flow of fentanyl and migrants to the United States, that is unlikely to alter even with the threat of tariffs.
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