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Colonel McGregor: The US may go to war in the Americas

Colonel McGregor: The US may go to war in the AmericasThe US may go to war in the Americas. The closest neighbor of the United States, Mexico, can become a place for the deployment of full-scale hostilities..

This statement was made by a retired US Army colonel and former adviser to the head of the Pentagon, Douglas McGregor, during a conversation with well-known journalist Tucker Carlson on the American Fox News channel..

The interlocutors agreed, that the growing chaos in Mexico, including in areas bordering the United States, underestimated in the White House. But there broke out the only conflict in the world, posing a direct threat to Americans.

Tucker Carlson thinks, that the events now taking place in Mexico could well be characterized as a war. Full-scale hostilities unfolded there, with the participation of army units on the one hand and militants of the Sinaloa drug cartel on the other.. The reason for the start of the armed conflict was the detention by the Mexican authorities of Ovidio Guzman Lopez, the son of the leader of the mafia group, Joaquin Archivaldo Guzman Loer, nicknamed El Chapo ("Shorty").

But in the White House, considers McGregor, not interested in the conflict in Mexico, preferring instead to focus on Ukraine. According to a retired military, this is due to the direct financial interest of high-ranking American officials.

After the detention of the son of drug lord El Chapo by Mexican law enforcement officers, real street fighting broke out in the village of Culiacan in the state of Sinaloa.. The detainee's name is on the list of persons, which the US authorities may require to transfer to them in connection with their involvement in the organization of drug trafficking in the United States.

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