https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/19/world/el-chapo-extradited-mexico.html
HOOOOOOOOOOLY SHIT. What couldn't been done for NAZISTAS RACISTAS GHONORRHEAS, is now being done for the head of the mexican cartesls. How will it go down? Doesn't the big-guys-for-us support him? Will they intervene? Will this bring chaos into the drug, and by extension, the real world??
>>101506
Good, hopefully they stick him in ADX Florence and let him rot there until he dies.
>>101519
wait, are you a rightwonger who hates all illegal alien scum?
>>101506
Trump will take credit
How long will he get?
>>101649
Considering the depth and severity of his crimes? Until his execution. Or until someone shanks him for noteriety. I wouldn't count on the shanking though, guards take care of big targets in prison
dont preface your subject line with 'real news'
>inb4 this is binladen all over again
Lol the government will say "we got them, no need for a wall now (that's convenient)" and stay willfully ignorant when a new cartel fills the void left from El Chapo
El chapo is merely a scapegoat.
>>102096
Who's the real head honcho?
>>101978
Good looking out, the New York Times has lost all credibility.
>>102380
Pena Nieto
>>102470
explain
>>101506
Release him and let Mexico have him. The more instability he causes them, the better.
>>101837
You have brain damage if you think they'll let him slide. They'll fabricate evidence if they have to.
>>102515
Eh, not just Nieto but pretty much every single Mexican "politician".
>>102532
I thought Bill WIlsons were protecting prevailing cartels in latin america.
Turns out, Trump was right. Mexico does send its worst to the US.
>>101506
That's good, we will hopefully do something with him and not just let him go like Mexico did time and time again.
>>102933
but what will happen to narcoterrorism in Mexico if he's out of the picture? genuine question
>>104976
Someone else will take over. There's no way they actually caught the top guy.
any updates on this? you should keep tabs on this, don't let them hide it.
>>104978
Or if they did catch the top guy, they just created a power vacuum that will be viciously fought over before some new scummy motherfucker wrenches it into his control and business goes on as usual.
Problem is born in USA, not Mexico.
As long US is willing to pay such big price(as an nation) for meth,coke and even an weed, people from poorer countries will fill that demand.
Member 30 years ago when Italians were main problem. They took over construction,waste disposal.
Drugs,gambling and people trade are now lesser neighbour's job.
Sweetest deals : weapon trade and tobbaco trade taxation government kept for itself.
>>107970
>the problem is average americans buying coke
>not the CIA using it to launder money to fund its international operations
Good one.
>>102800
>I thought Bill WIlsons were protecting prevailing cartels in latin america.
Like Noriega in the 80s, El Chapo went “off the program” and refused to follow orders from Mexico City and Washington D.C. and thus had to go.
>>107970
> Problem is born in USA, not Mexico.
Hardly. Coke is readily available to normal White people all over the U.S. for occasional recreational use with little negative effect, whatever crime in the U.S. that results from it, is mostly limited to the minority populated inner cities.
You Mexicans have fucking headless bodies swinging from highway overpasses….
>>108060
I'm not even that guy, but you are one dense motherfucker.
The problem IS born in the USA for the simple fact that the US has an ENORMOUS demand for drugs. The USA is the single biggest consumer market for drugs in the entire fucking planet. Just let that sink in for a little while... theres ~300 million burgers, and they outconsume 2 billion indians and 1 billion chinese.
For a closer comparison Brazil has ~210m people, and routinely simply ships it's marijuana, coke and synthetics production to the US for bigger profits.
It's economics 101, supply and demand.
The corpses hanging headless are simply the literal cutthroat business of controlling the main entrances into the US, and thus (just as Constantinople used to be in the past) reaping the benefits of being the necessary middleman.
>>108060
>Coke is readily available to normal White people all over the U.S. for occasional recreational use with little negative effect
and how exactly do you think this coke gets to the US?
Have you seen any major Coca plantations in the US?
There's an insane logistics chain going from south america and into the US and European drug markets. There are many people employed solely aas distributors, theres kickback money from the drug trade going into every police station from fucking Colombia and Bolivia all the way to fucking bumfuck nowhere Nebraska.
The fact that coke is readily available anywhere in the US is the exact proof of just how much it is the root cause of all this.
>>108067
Just because you don't see the corpses doesn't mean there aren't any problems. Corruptions goes deep when there's this much money going around. You might not see it now, but in 20 years you'll have just as many corpses on the streets as Mexico does. Especially if they did nab the top guy and war is on the horizon.
>>108068
>You might not see it now, but in 20 years you'll have just as many corpses on the streets as Mexico does.
Only if we keep letting in bazillions of Mexicans, turning the U.S. into Mexico.
>Especially if they did nab the top guy and war is on the horizon.
Who simply gets replaced by the next Top Guy, who unlike El Chapo, is probably smart enough to work with the U.S. and Mexican governments.
Because there is simply too much money in the drug trade to let it go uncontrolled.
el chapped
>>108067
>crime
consuming and possesing cocaine is a crime.
le chapeau
does anyone here even know about the Iran Contra Affair?