U.S. Government and Mexican Cartel, Partners in Drug Plot? | Global Research
U.S. Government and Mexican Cartel, Partners in Drug Plot? | Global Research
The recent capture
in Mexico of Sinaloa Cartel leader Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, the
world’s richest, most dangerous and powerful drug lord labeled by U.S.
Government as Public Enemy Number 1. Guzman’s high-profile arrest has
triggered a worldwide news media frenzy as government authorities here
in the U.S. and abroad work together to take down the remaining Mexico’s
Cartel leaders and their henchmen. Responsible for thousands of
drug-related murders and once considered the most elusive wanted outlaw
behind Osama bin Laden, Joaquin Guzman is the biggest story in the drug
world.
But there is another story with links to Guzman’s empire that is
expected to take center stage in trial later this year in Chicago
involving one of Guzman’s top operatives, a trial that will bear
Guzman’s bloody hands in the dope trade, and expose him as one of the
world’s worst turncoats to enter the narcotic game.
Recent allegations circulating
in the global media allege that Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
and other federal agents had forged a secret alliance with top level
Sinaloa drug cartel members by permitting the narco gangsters to traffic
drugs into the U.S., and in a reverse sting, the DEA is accused of
allegedly allowing the dealers to ship U.S. made weapons into Mexico
without facing prosecution. All this work was done on behalf of the U.S.
government to achieve the government’s grand mission to play one cartel
off another to destroy feuding narcotic organizations.