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Re: JSOC Leaning Forward - MX (internal use only)
Released on 2012-08-12 00:00 GMT
Email-ID | 1010764 |
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Date | 2010-11-22 15:56:18 |
From | burton@stratfor.com |
To | reva.bhalla@stratfor.com, secure@stratfor.com |
part is it has nothing to do w/killing narcos. All about the
re-election.
Reva Bhalla wrote:
> V. interesting if the US is going to increase their footprint in mx
>
> i dont see exactly how this helps Obama's re-election. it's not like
> the US can be open about having forces inside MX.. they wouldn't be
> able to claim their successes if they have any
> On Nov 22, 2010, at 8:12 AM, Fred Burton wrote:
>
>> Internal Use Only for now, until I can ferret out more details --
>>
>> A very good contact of mine, current special agent assigned to JSOC Ft.
>> Bragg, advised the special operations group @ JSOC Ft. Bragg are leaning
>> forward with expanding their footprint INSIDE Mexico.
>>
>> Curiously, but not surprising, the matter is being looked at by the NSC
>> as a possible advanatge to Obama's re-election campaign, however, State
>> is raising foreign policy objections. The recent killings of innocent
>> AmCitzs (Juarez) are being viewed as a possible window to "spin" a get
>> tough on drug violence/narcos as part of Obama's re-election campaign.
>>
>> Source said the decision will be a political one.
>>
>> Last week, there was a close-hold meeting @ the US Emb MX City to
>> discuss operations. RSOs from every constituent post were brought in to
>> examine blow-back and risk.
>>
>> I'll have an opportunity to visit w/my contact later this week and am
>> not clear if the matter is being considered for unilateral operations
>> w/out the MX govt's knowledge, which would be my advice.
>>
>> Comment:
>>
>> My gut tells me it would be undercover Green Berets in a covert
>> capacity. Doomed to failure
>