Mexico’s New President Set to Empower a “Devil’s Cartel”
Posted by Bill Conroy - November 10, 2012 at 5:50 pm
CIA Operative Claims Corrupt Colombian Law Enforcer Now Advising Peña Nieto Is Sign Of That Danger Ahead
Baruch Vega, a long-time CIA operative, has raised a red flag over
the incoming president of Mexico’s decision to employ the former head of
the Colombian National Police, Gen. Oscar Naranjo, as his security
advisor in the war on drugs.
“I do not think Naranjo will be running a war against drugs,” Vega
contends. “He will be running a war to protect Mexican drug
traffickers.”
Vega contends there is a real danger that Mexican president-elect
Enrique Peña Nieto is on a path to recreate a similar corrupt alliance
between government security forces and major narco-traffickers — many
shadowed in the trappings of legitimate business interests — as existed
in the early to mid-2000s in Colombia during Naranjo’s rise to power in
the Colombia National Police (CNP) while he also allegedly was assisting
elements of the infamous North Valley Cartel.
In addition to the role Naranjo will play
in helping to cultivate Mexico’s drug-war strategy for Peña Nieto, the
president-elect has already made public his plans to stand up a paramilitary force,
composed of ex-soldiers, that would be some 40,000 strong. Peña Nieto
also hopes to created a single, consolidated national police force. With
these tools, he says, the Mexican military can be replaced as the
primary enforcer of security in the drug war in Mexico and the battle
can be refocused from hunting down the top narco-capos to stemming
street violence and other crimes against the community, such as
extortion and kidnappings.
The elements of Peña Nieto’s plan, however, as Vega has already
exposed in Colombia while working as a US government asset, are almost
identical to what gave birth to what Vega calls the “Devil’s Cartel.”
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