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CIA “Manages” Drug Trade, Mexican Official Says

snipe 2012/07/30 00:40:08
Now, why am I not surprised?



In a recent interview, Chihuahua state spokesman Guillermo Terrazas Villanueva told Al Jazeera that the CIA and other international “security” outfits "don't fight drug traffickers." Instead, Villanueva argued, they try to control and manage the illegal drug market for their own benefit.

"It's like pest control companies, they only control," Villanueva told the Qatar-based media outlet last month at his office in Juarez. "If you finish off the pests, you are out of a job. If they finish the drug business, they finish their jobs."

Another Mexican official, apparently a mid-level officer with Mexico’s equivalent of the U.S. Department of “Homeland Security,” echoed those remarks, saying he knew that the allegations against the CIA were correct based on talks with American agents in Mexico. "It's true, they want to control it," the official told Al Jazeera on condition of anonymity.

Credibility issues with employees of the notoriously corrupt Mexican government aside, the latest accusations were hardly earth shattering — the American espionage agency has been implicated in drug trafficking from Afghanistan to Vietnam to Latin America and everywhere in between. Similar allegations of drug running have been made against the CIA for decades by former agents, American officials, lawmakers, investigators, and even drug traffickers themselves.

Some of the most prominent officials to level charges of CIA drug trafficking include the former head of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Robert Bonner. During an interview with CBS, Bonner accused the American “intelligence” outfit of unlawfully importing a ton of cocaine into the U.S. in collaboration with the Venezuelan government.

An explosive investigation by reporter Gary Webb dubbed the “Dark Alliance” also uncovered a vast CIA machine to ship illegal drugs into the U.S. to fund clandestine and unconstitutional activities abroad, including the financing of armed groups. Webb eventually died under highly suspicious circumstances — two gunshots to the head, officially ruled a “suicide.”


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  • james.b... snipe 2012/08/03 00:46:07
    james.bowman.146
    Gun Walking was started under Bush in '06.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
  • snipe james.b... 2012/08/03 03:13:19
    snipe
    +1
    Listen, there are stark differences between Bush's operation wide receiver and obama's Fast and Furious.
    http://blog.chron.com/texassp...

    By the way, there's a Teacher at my Sons School who tells her students: "anyone caught using Wikipedia for a reference will receive an automatic "0." And I shouldn't have to explain why to ya!
  • james.b... snipe 2012/08/03 03:55:05
    james.bowman.146
    Obviously wikipedia is not a pristene source for a paper, but when someone asks for a source in an online dialogue, I give them a concise article. Wikipedia puts all the sources at the bottom if you want to do further study.

    There are major differences by the principle was the same. Selling guns to cartels.
  • snipe james.b... 2012/08/03 16:19:35
    snipe
    +1
    Damned right there were major differences, but most people don't know what they are and don't really bother to find out the truth, being content to believe what the MSM and Holder's DOJ tells 'em.
  • james.b... snipe 2012/08/03 18:08:17
    james.bowman.146
    I've been asking for Holder's resignation longer than all you guys. Since before the Gun Walking. Don't give me that crap. He used a predator drone on an American citizen.
  • snipe james.b... 2012/08/03 21:01:33
    snipe
    +1
    Don't yell at me; you never made your feelings about Holder known til now.
  • james.b... snipe 2012/08/03 21:35:18
    james.bowman.146
    +1
    I hadn't meant to appear hostile. Sorry. I hate holder. I hate President Obama more than most people on here. I just also realize that the Republicans are not knights in shining armor. They are the same big spending, war mongering, corrupt men in different color ties.
  • snipe james.b... 2012/08/03 22:35:54
    snipe
    +1
    Now we're on the same page!
  • james.b... snipe 2012/08/04 18:34:11
    james.bowman.146
    +1
    One of my favorite remarks was one of the makers of "South Park." He was asked what he thought about conservatives, and he said they are really stupid. Then he was asked what he thought about liberals and he said they are even more stupid. lol
  • snipe james.b... 2012/08/04 21:10:13
    snipe
    +1
    Funny something like that would be said on South Park. I guess they get it right sometimes. Lol.
  • james.b... snipe 2012/08/05 00:17:24
    james.bowman.146
    +1
    The creators are actually pretty much geniuses. During the first few seasons it was all about shock factor, but it is actually a bit of an intellectual show now. They had an episode where Colorado banned KFC because it was too fattening and the KFC was replaced with a medical marijuana dispensary. So because all the guys wanted to be able to smoke, they all sat on their microwaves until they got cancer. Then the politicians (in their infinite wisdom) look at the increase in testicular cancer and decide, "Kentucky Fried Chicken must prevent cancer!"
  • snipe james.b... 2012/08/05 00:41:03
    snipe
    +1
    Lol! I haven't seen it for awhile, but I did enjoy the episodes I watched.
  • james.b... snipe 2012/08/05 02:23:55
    james.bowman.146
    +1
    Well if you ever have time to kill and it's on, enjoy!
  • Stoner 2012/07/30 01:13:15
    Stoner
    +7
    the worst drug pushers are the ones that say they are against it
  • GINGERBREAD 2012/07/30 01:09:09
    GINGERBREAD
    +7
    Let's not be fooled by these people. During the Vietnam war, the CIA were in bed with the drug smugglers in south east asia, They needed the money to fight the north vietnamese, and they used the drug smugglers as a source of information.
  • Wake Th... GINGERB... 2012/07/30 04:47:34
    Wake The Sheeple
    How do you think they funded the Iran Contra Scandal?

  • Kat 2012/07/30 00:55:55 (edited)
    Kat
    +7
    Hell the DOJ arms them, totally believable. Whole damned government needs to be checked for all their unlawful deeds and the guilty fired. (edit spelling).
  • Souther... Kat 2012/07/30 01:30:05 (edited)
    Southern Man
    +6
    Our troops in Afghanistan guard poppy fields all the time they help smuggle drugs out on a daily biases
  • Kat Souther... 2012/07/30 01:31:19
    Kat
    +4
    I've heard that, they claimed it was big pharma's stuff, but hard to say, whole thing sounds dirty.
  • CHUCK 2012/07/30 00:55:19
    CHUCK
    +4
    THEY ARE DOING A PRETTY GOOD JOB..

    CAT KNITTING
  • millermedia 2012/07/30 00:50:19
    millermedia
    +5
    I am in the middle on this one. The Mexican authorities have no credibility on fighting drugs, and the US officials aren't much better. However, they are ina position to handle things in a much better way than the Mexicans. At least our guys have oversight thatcan fire them and charge them and send them to prisons if they are caught being dishonest. Notice I said "caught" and they have to have been bad enough to upset a superior otherwise it could be covered up.
  • Chi~Cat 2012/07/30 00:49:39
    Chi~Cat
    +6
    No surprise there nor a surprise in the poppy fields.
  • Souther... Chi~Cat 2012/07/30 01:35:26
    Southern Man
    +4
    You got that right it's big Money and you know all about big Money
  • Nimitz 2012/07/30 00:42:25
    Nimitz
    +6
    How this can be a surprise to anyone is completely beyond me! The government has been funding the police/prison industrial complex by way of the sale of drugs for fifty years.
  • james.b... Nimitz 2012/07/30 06:56:49
    james.bowman.146
    +1
    DING! DING! DING! We havvvveeee a winnnneerrrrr!

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