"Now what?"
US congress finally helps Mexico with its cartels, whether people like it or not, and also replaces her with somebody oil friendly, of course
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"Now what?"
US congress finally helps Mexico with its cartels, whether people like it or not, and also replaces her with somebody oil friendly, of course
The CIA has entered the chat.
We're counting Mexico as an oil country?
Well I think she's gonna have her hands full on violence.
*Number 13 behind Brazil, Kazakhstan, and Angola for exports. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_oil_exports
Mexico has long depended on oil exports by the state-run oil company as a key part of their budget.
It's a country that heavily relies on the revenues generated by its state-run oil company.
Poor mexico, stuck between the largest richest cocaine consumer and the largest cocaine producer
Cartels and oil companies going to get together and arrange for an accident to happen.