US Ambassador to Mexico Conspires with Far Right, Sets CIA in Motion
One year after his arrival in Mexico, America’s deathsquad diplomat, Ambassador to Mexico Ronald D Johnson is leaving an unwelcome mark on domestic politics.
One year after his arrival in Mexico, America’s deathsquad diplomat, Ambassador to Mexico Ronald D Johnson is leaving an unwelcome mark on domestic politics.
Javier May Rodríguez said the US is going through a deep crisis and wants Mexico’s land and natural resources.
“The CIA has violated the Mexican Constitution and I do not believe that its prompt expulsion from the national territory can be avoided.”
The investigation into the dead CIA agents cannot be halted following the resignation of the Attorney General of Chihuahua: it’s a matter of upholding the law & the Mexican people’s right to know the truth.
A new photo contradicts the Chihuahua Prosecutor’s story about the two CIA agents, operating illegally in Mexico, who died in Chihuahua last week.
What happened doesn’t appear to be an “exception.” What’s at stake is a question of sovereignty & the difficult relationship with the US. With Chihuahua’s governor remaining silent, many questions remain unanswered.
We are facing a scenario where denial is becoming state policy, but the most dangerous aspect is that even if the federal government truly lacked details, there’s an unacceptable lack of coordination.
The PT called for impeachment proceedings against the governor for “treason against the nation” for conspiring with the CIA, but Morena rejected the idea, considering national unity more important at this time.
No record was found that the Secretariats of External Relations, Defense, & Public Security had been informed about the participation of CIA agents in operations in Mexico.
Even though the US government has denied information before, as with the kidnapping El Mayo, the President expressed confidence that now Washington will hand over everything related to the CIA officers.