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Cartels · TucsonCartels are sending as many as 1,000 unmanned drones across the border every month, a Pentagon official told a Senate committee this month. Air Force Gen. Gregory Guillot, who assumed command of NORAD and U.S. Northern Command in February, told the Senate Armed Services Committee that countering unmanned aircraft systems had dominated the first month of his tenure. Rep. Eli Crane, an Arizona Republican, said the onus of solving the problem is 100% on President Joe Biden.See the Story
Senators Told of ‘Alarming’ Level of Drone Incursions at Southern Border
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Cartels · HungaryCartels are the most harmful restrictive agreements that can cause significant damage to the economy, while also significantly harming the interests of consumers, said the second event of the Hungarian Compliance Academy (MCA), launched by the Hungarian Competition Authority (GVH).See the Story
GVH: cartels are the most harmful restrictive agreements on competition
Andrés Manuel López Obrador · MexicoMexico’s president said Friday he won’t fight Mexican drug cartels on U.S. orders, in the clearest explanation yet of his refusal to confront the gangs. Over the years, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has laid out various justifications for his “hugs, not bullets” policy of avoiding clashes with the cartels. In the past he has said “you cannot fight violence with violence,” and on other occasions he has argued the government has to address “the causes” of drug cartel violence, ascribing them to poverty or a lack of opportunities. But on Friday, while discussing his refusal to go after the cartels, he made it clear he viewed it as part of what he called a “Mexico First” policy. “We are not going to act as policemen for any foreign government,” López Obrador said at his daily news briefing. “Mexico First. Our home comes first.”See the Story
Mexico's president says he won't fight drug cartels on US orders, calls it a 'Mexico First' policy
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