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[*] posted on 12-23-2003 at 08:59 PM
Mexicos military plans for defending itself from the U.S.


I dont have a link but trust me, i read this on a Mexico city newspaper the other day and i also saw a report on Televisa a few weeks back about this same subject, it seems the Mexican military has a pretty extensive and well prepared plan to wage guerrilla warfare in the case the U.S. invades us. According to top Mexican military people, after the agressive and illegal attacks of Afghanistan and Iraq, the Mexican military has set up a very wide spread net of trained guerrilla military units all over Mexico, in fact, almost all forces of the Mexican military are now getting trained to combat modern U.S. military troops via guerrilla attacks.

A quote from a general says it all:

"We cannot compete with them in terms of manpower and equipment, but we are surely going to make it very costly for them if they ever decided to come here"

It seems the Mexican military is studying Palestinian, Iraqi, and Afghani tactics in order to use them if our neighbors to the north go loco.




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[*] posted on 12-23-2003 at 09:04 PM


Who can the U.S. look to as an example in order to defend herself against the Mexican invasion that is currently taking place?
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[*] posted on 12-23-2003 at 09:07 PM


I am trying to laugh about this but I can't quite bring myself to it. I think I better go dig myself a rathole.

On another note: Where in TJ can I find "La Jornada" for sale? A friend gave me a copy and I find the political commentary fascinating.




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[*] posted on 12-23-2003 at 09:11 PM


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I am trying to laugh about this but I can't quite bring myself to it. I think I better go dig myself a rathole.

On another note: Where in TJ can I find "La Jornada" for sale? A friend gave me a copy and I find the political commentary fascinating.


Avenida Madero, betwen 3rd and 4th.

Its a small libreria, you cant miss it.

[Edited on 12-24-2003 by JESSE]




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[*] posted on 12-23-2003 at 09:12 PM


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Who can the U.S. look to as an example in order to defend herself against the Mexican invasion that is currently taking place?
Thats your problem:lol:



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[*] posted on 12-23-2003 at 09:19 PM


Gracias compadre



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[*] posted on 12-23-2003 at 09:23 PM


The modern day invasion from Mexico into the U.S. may or may not be real. However, if Mexico is really stepping up logistics against the U.S., Bush could possibly use this perceived current invasion as a motive for a full-scale, military invasion into Mexico. The U.S. will probably liberate the population of Mexico by means of setting up an interim government, but the U.S. will most likely confiscate all Mexican petroleum holdings and mineral rights as war reparations and repayment of debts.
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[*] posted on 12-23-2003 at 09:35 PM


:lol:
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[*] posted on 12-23-2003 at 09:40 PM


Forget the gas and minerals. Give me Tamales, and pescado. I want fish. Give me your fish, and Army fights on its estomago. Yeah, Yeah!:moon:
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[*] posted on 12-23-2003 at 09:49 PM
You guys are killing me. hahahahaha


I'd better suit up. I wouldn't put anything past them now that they see the sheep.
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[*] posted on 12-23-2003 at 11:31 PM
Irresponsible Gossip


Jesse--I don't know who you are are what you are up to, but that is the type of irresponsible talk that neither the U.S. or Mexico can handle right now. We have just gone to the second highest level of home defense. Your country is somewhat dependent on our support and tourism. I can only hope that someone in your government is monitoring this website and homes in on you. Most of us like our neighbors to the south and would not like to see any bad feeling develope because of stuff like this. Please think before you post.



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[*] posted on 12-24-2003 at 02:28 AM


You need to read the whole thing.

http://www.angelfire.com/mi3/empowerment/revolution2.html

THE US THREATENS RETALIATION
DNA (Washington) August 6
The US Threatens Retaliation
by Daniel Andrews

This evening, the president of the United States made a
statement condemning the revolution in Mexico. He claims
that radical terrorists have gained control of a population rife
with discontent. He cited the seizure of property belonging
to US citizens and corporations, and acts of violence
committed against US citizens. Then he told the US public
about the murder of a Major Anderson, a member of US
special forces on loan as a military adviser to help out with
the drug war in Mexico. Murdered by rioters in Mexico City,
Major Anderson was widely believed to work closely with the
paramilitary death squads which are terrorizing the countryside.
Mr. President did not mention this connection.

?Where US citizens or property are threatened,? the president
stated, ?we retaliate with force. And, when US citizens are
murdered, we must have retribution. It is our duty to rescue
democracy in Mexico and protect US interests. Therefore, I
am alerting congress, and the American public, that we are
preparing to send troops into Mexico to restore order. Rest
assured, we shall put a stop to this menace at our border.?

And tonight, as if in response, a number of US diplomats and
corporate officials were forcefully herded together and expelled
from Mexico via plane. There is also a rumor that attacks on
US military installations have been stepped up. No one has any
doubt but that the president will declare war on Mexico. The
People?s Federation of Mexico is trying to coordinate the resistance.

Though defiant in action, the Mexican people are frightened of
US involvement. They have been dreading the invasion of their
northern neighbors since the US took over the northern half of
their country in the last war. They are doing a magnificent job
of organizing, and it should be recognized that all of the people
are working extraordinarily well together. Everyone is holding up
their responsibilities, working together to transform their society
in the face of overwhelming odds.

The People?s Federation, aided by officers of the former
government military, are building a new army and striving to
coordinate the activities of the militias which have formed all
over the country. The biggest thorn in their side may soon be
plucked out: the hostile army remnant in Chiapas has finally
agreed to talk with the People?s Federation. Word is that the
holdouts were faced with massive defections. With a reunited
military, Mexico might be able to put up a strong resistance to
US invasion.

In the United States, intervention is strongly supported by congress
and the military. The media is howling for vengeance in the death
of Major Anderson, and the business community is crying over
the loss of seized assets. It remains to be seen whether the US
public, suffering in their own right under global capitalism, will rise
to the defense of their oppressors. Class consciousness has risen
tremendously since the 1990?s, and the US public no longer serves
so blindly as they once did. A strong public outcry could take the
steam out of any military action. We must do our best to make this
outcry loud and strident.

******************************************
*********Dissemination News Agency*********
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This report is entirely fictional. It is
part of a short story written as a series
of news reports, and is presented purely
for entertainment purposes.
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*********Oh, for a pair of wireclippers********
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[*] posted on 12-24-2003 at 08:45 AM



Thanks for the post Jesse. Too bad we have to wade through the right wingers' BS though. Good work.

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[*] posted on 12-24-2003 at 08:50 AM
Absolutely correct Juan and Jesse


It's amazing to me how truly blinded some of these "patriots" really are. Kinda like I imagine the soldiers of Hitler used to be.
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[*] posted on 12-24-2003 at 09:11 AM


All this sounds like the makings of a good movie. They could shoot it right here at Fox.

Just to be safe I am going to change my gringo sounding last name and start selling tacos. No more pastrami.

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Thoroughly laughable!

The Mexican army is a skeleton and the citizens of Mexico do not have the right to bear arms. Read "defenseless".

You leftists are such dreamers with no root in reality.

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I dont have a link but trust me, i read this on a Mexico city newspaper the other day and i also saw a report on Televisa a few weeks back about this same subject, it seems the Mexican military has a pretty extensive and well prepared plan to wage guerrilla warfare in the case the U.S. invades us. According to top Mexican military people, after the agressive and illegal attacks of Afghanistan and Iraq, the Mexican military has set up a very wide spread net of trained guerrilla military units all over Mexico, in fact, almost all forces of the Mexican military are now getting trained to combat modern U.S. military troops via guerrilla attacks.

A quote from a general says it all:

"We cannot compete with them in terms of manpower and equipment, but we are surely going to make it very costly for them if they ever decided to come here"

It seems the Mexican military is studying Palestinian, Iraqi, and Afghani tactics in order to use them if our neighbors to the north go loco.
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[*] posted on 12-24-2003 at 12:14 PM
Jesse, compadre


Thanks for voicing the REAL of Mexican public. In the US and MEX.

And we are letting these scum bags into our club?

Join the effort to kick'em out.
Otherwise, it'll be your home they TAKE from YOU.
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[*] posted on 12-24-2003 at 01:32 PM


Jesse and Juan, could you please honestly answer this question: Are you or are you not advocates of the Aztlan agenda?
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[*] posted on 12-24-2003 at 01:48 PM


I don't know Jesse and Juan's political beliefs but I would assume that Jesse, as a Mexican National would approve of Aztlan's SOUTHERN border.:lol:



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[*] posted on 12-24-2003 at 01:59 PM


Would we then have people sneaking northward through Aztlan?s northern border? What do they really want? Do you think that native-born Chicanos in the U.S. would like to live in Aztlan or the U.S.? Do they think we ought to give it all back to the Indians who had it before the crushing influence of the Spanish and the Mexican? If so, where would they relocate to?
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