If Hamas is able to touch Israel, the US stands zero chance against drug cartels

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Lol the US would just level their haciendas, and we know the US doesn't give a fukk about collateral damage so kids, and civilians being there wont stop anything.
 

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Think a country with almost a dozen aircraft carriers can’t beat a gang brehs.

I think you seriously don’t understand what even a single carrier can do to a country. Can literally sit 200 miles off the coast and turn just your bedroom to dust. Or just erase the entire country.

There is a reason other countries don’t just attack the US
 

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People always talk about how the US "controls" drug cartels and can stop them easily.

Like how they supposedly did when that DEA agent died back in the 90s.

But realistically, that didn't stop shyt. It was more of a meaningless symbolic show of force.

You have elite special forces commanders and veterans FROM THE US training entire cartels in Mexico.

You have the most elite special forces mercenary tacticians training these cartels.



I repeat, you literally have the most elite soldiers in the US military TRAINING MEXICAN CARTELS ON WARFARE.

And they basically have unlimited budgets to buy the most advanced weaponry they can get their hands on.

Mexico probs has the most elite urban warfare units on the planet.

I wouldn't be surprised if they had access to at least one nuke and countless other missiles.

If you really look at it, the US military is understaffed and filled with people who don't actually give a fukk and are just there to get free healthcare and a college degree.

The US military is also incompetent as hell and ran by racist CACS and subservient c00ns who do the bidding of racist CACS.

And plus, these cartels have opps in every political and military sphere in the US.

So if it came down to it, cartels could seriously fukk up the US if they wanted to.

But we know that wouldn't happen as the cartels work for the US government. But if it ever were the case that the US legalized all drugs and started producing domestically, they'd definitely go after the US.

But we all know that wouldn't happen as the decrepit CACS who run this country love drugs and money.



no offense, but comparing Israel to America is a bad analogy

simply put, if Amerikkka was really serious about Mexican drug cartels the U.S. would destroy them

it's like I said before, America is like the Empire in Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back

I don't worry about any invasions on American soil, regardless if America is right or wrong
 

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People always talk about how the US "controls" drug cartels and can stop them easily.

Like how they supposedly did when that DEA agent died back in the 90s.

But realistically, that didn't stop shyt. It was more of a meaningless symbolic show of force.

You have elite special forces commanders and veterans FROM THE US training entire cartels in Mexico.

You have the most elite special forces mercenary tacticians training these cartels.



I repeat, you literally have the most elite soldiers in the US military TRAINING MEXICAN CARTELS ON WARFARE.

And they basically have unlimited budgets to buy the most advanced weaponry they can get their hands on.

Mexico probs has the most elite urban warfare units on the planet.

I wouldn't be surprised if they had access to at least one nuke and countless other missiles.

If you really look at it, the US military is understaffed and filled with people who don't actually give a fukk and are just there to get free healthcare and a college degree.

The US military is also incompetent as hell and ran by racist CACS and subservient c00ns who do the bidding of racist CACS.

And plus, these cartels have opps in every political and military sphere in the US.

So if it came down to it, cartels could seriously fukk up the US if they wanted to.

But we know that wouldn't happen as the cartels work for the US government. But if it ever were the case that the US legalized all drugs and started producing domestically, they'd definitely go after the US.

But we all know that wouldn't happen as the decrepit CACS who run this country love drugs and money.

The U.S is the drug Cartel, you have a lot to learn bro :mjlol:
 

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Most retarded thread today.
Don't call it yet. I got something cookin' that I might post later.
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More like 20 years, and had to high tail it out of there:comeon:

And lets not forget the Korean and Vietnan bogged down disasters..throw Mogadishu in there too :pachaha:


American propaganda media will convince you to enlist and realize shyt isnt really sweet in war..
In June 1952, as part of a strategy to maintain "air pressure" during armistice negotiations, FEAF's Fifth Air Force selected 78 villages for destruction by B-26 light bombers.[18] At the conclusion of the war, the Air Force assessed the destruction of 22 major cities as follows:[19]


City% estimated destruction
Anju15%
Chinnampo (Namp'o)80%
Chongju (Chŏngju)60%
Haeju75%
Hamhung (Hamhŭng)80%
Hungnam (Hŭngnam)85%
Hwangju (Hwangju County)97%
Kanggye60% (reduced from previous estimate of 75%)
Kunu-ri (Kunu-dong)100%
Kyomipo (Songnim)80%
Musan5%
Najin (Rashin)5%
Pyongyang75%
Sariwon (Sariwŏn)95%
Sinanju100%
Sinuiju50%
Songjin (Kimchaek)50%
Sunan (Sunan-guyok)90%
Unggi (Sonbong County)5%
Wonsan (Wŏnsan)80%
The bombing campaign destroyed almost every substantial building in North Korea.[20][21] The war's highest-ranking U.S. POW, U.S. Major General William F. Dean,[22] reported that the majority of North Korean cities and villages he saw were either rubble or snow-covered wasteland

Pyongyang, which saw 75% of its area destroyed, was so devastated that bombing was halted as there were no longer any worthy targets.[29][30] By the end of the campaign, US bombers had difficulty in finding targets and were reduced to bombing footbridges or jettisoning their bombs into the sea.[31]

In a 1988 interview Curtis LeMay stated that about 20% of the North Korea's population had died during the war, including the UN air campaign, stating that “Over a period of three years or so we killed off, what, 20 percent of the population of Korea, as direct casualties of war or from starvation and exposure?”



Yeah Korea wasn’t sweet for somebody :huhldup:
 

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In June 1952, as part of a strategy to maintain "air pressure" during armistice negotiations, FEAF's Fifth Air Force selected 78 villages for destruction by B-26 light bombers.[18] At the conclusion of the war, the Air Force assessed the destruction of 22 major cities as follows:[19]


City% estimated destruction
Anju15%
Chinnampo (Namp'o)80%
Chongju (Chŏngju)60%
Haeju75%
Hamhung (Hamhŭng)80%
Hungnam (Hŭngnam)85%
Hwangju (Hwangju County)97%
Kanggye60% (reduced from previous estimate of 75%)
Kunu-ri (Kunu-dong)100%
Kyomipo (Songnim)80%
Musan5%
Najin (Rashin)5%
Pyongyang75%
Sariwon (Sariwŏn)95%
Sinanju100%
Sinuiju50%
Songjin (Kimchaek)50%
Sunan (Sunan-guyok)90%
Unggi (Sonbong County)5%
Wonsan (Wŏnsan)80%
The bombing campaign destroyed almost every substantial building in North Korea.[20][21] The war's highest-ranking U.S. POW, U.S. Major General William F. Dean,[22] reported that the majority of North Korean cities and villages he saw were either rubble or snow-covered wasteland

Pyongyang, which saw 75% of its area destroyed, was so devastated that bombing was halted as there were no longer any worthy targets.[29][30] By the end of the campaign, US bombers had difficulty in finding targets and were reduced to bombing footbridges or jettisoning their bombs into the sea.[31]

In a 1988 interview Curtis LeMay stated that about 20% of the North Korea's population had died during the war, including the UN air campaign, stating that “Over a period of three years or so we killed off, what, 20 percent of the population of Korea, as direct casualties of war or from starvation and exposure?”



Yeah Korea wasn’t sweet for somebody :huhldup:

I think one of the US generals wanted to create a radioactive border between the north and south.
 

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Cartels keep Mexico destabilized. If they weren't there the CIA would create some of their own
Surprised this wasn't mentioned earlier.

Drug cartels only exist because their product is both highly in demand and illegal. It's highly in demand because capitalism monetizes everything and makes people absolutely miserable so they look for an escape. It's illegal because the elites fear that if people can get their hands on these drugs, they won't want to work 8,12, or 16hr days.

If people were provided work life balance, quality education, equal access to affordable health care and guaranteed access to the necessities of life, they're less likely to use drugs to escape or self medicate to treat the symptoms of an undiagnosed mental health problem.

If drugs are legalized, you're taking a massive bite out of the cartels revenue. Why would you buy weed from a plug when you can pick it up from a Bodega?

They've got mountains of research showing that the status quo doesn't protect anyone except the police superstructure.
 
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