It doesn’t take a prudent person to figure it all out. The screenshots I now am sharing are from a Report released in 2017. And that was six years ago and things that you will now View have increased by 66% by 2023. Which almost doubly increases the reasons Of why there is such a LAX in dealing with the Cartels. It’s MONEY! Mind boggling amounts.



America cannot fight a $Trillion Dollar Industry!!! The Cartels could buy a 100,000 Army of Mercenaries. And they are buying Arms from America at an alarming rate. Maybe the Cartel is gonna Attack America.
The United States has engaged in war with Mexico on two significant occasions in its history:

- Mexican-American War (1846-1848): This war occurred primarily due to territorial disputes. The United States annexed Texas in 1845, which was a contentious issue as Mexico had not recognized Texas’ independence following the Texas Revolution. The border between Texas and Mexico was a subject of dispute, and when fighting broke out in the disputed territory, it led to the Mexican-American War. The war ended with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848, which ceded a significant portion of Mexico’s territory to the United States, including what is now California, New Mexico, Arizona, and more.
- United States intervention in Mexico (1916-1917): This intervention was part of the wider context of the Mexican Revolution. The U.S. government, under President Woodrow Wilson, sent troops into Mexico in response to various incidents, including the occupation of Veracruz in 1914 and clashes along the U.S.-Mexico border. While this was not a full-scale war, it was a significant military intervention.
These two conflicts are the most prominent military engagements between the United States and Mexico in history.
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