Backlash in Mexico at Trump plan to list cartels as 'terror' groups

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Donald Trump's plan to designate Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations has ignited a raging debate in Mexico on whether the groups' ...

MEXICO CITY: Donald Trump's plan to designate Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organisations has ignited a raging debate in Mexico on whether the groups' horrific violence should be considered terrorism.

"Mexican cartels can't be compared to the FARC, for example, which certainly had links to drug trafficking but was not exclusively an organised crime group," said Jorge Castaneda, a Mexican academic and former foreign minister."This is the first and only time" the US has moved to add mafia groups to the list, he told AFP.

Prominent members of one of the families, the LeBarons, sent a petition to the White House urging Trump to designate Mexican cartels as terrorist groups. The statement came in response to a question from conservative media host Bill O'Reilly, who asked whether the president would react to the Mormon massacre by"hitting with drones."

Even Lopez Obrador, who has tried to maintain a relationship of"peace and love" with Trump, responded,"cooperation yes, interventionism no."

 

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