Mexican drug cartels, lessons from al Qaeda and Taliban
Paradigm Intel says Mexican drug cartels
taking lessons from al Qaeda and Taliban.
Juan Jose Esparagossa Moreno also known as AKA El Azul & Blue , from our public cyber company.,
maybe setting up bases in Parts of Guatemala Falling to Mexican Drug Lords, worldthreats.com
“We’ve dismantled bases from Los Zetas in which we came across anti-aircraft guns, military uniforms, anti-personnel mines,” Menocal says. “We suspect that these guys are preparing to defend their territories inside Guatemala.”
They seem to be setting up a backup base across a national border,
like the Taliban has with the Durand line.
The Washington Times reports EXCLUSIVE: Al Qaeda eyes bio attack from Mexico
"Abdullah al-Nafisi telling a room full of supporters in Bahrain that al Qaeda is casing the U.S. border with Mexico to assess how to send terrorists and weapons into the U.S." Internet Anthropologist Think Tank: "Professor" Abdallah Nafisi.
While he doesn't say al Qaeda is casing the border he is suggesting an attack,
but he is not a professor.
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