Tijuana,
Part 9
And Senor "there
were only 261 murders in Tijuana" Rogelio Delgado Neri, who
was shot dead (along with his three bodyguards) by men who burst
into that Tijuana bar and scared the Gringo-tourists back to Omaha
was also whacked by ZETAS.
So now we have The
Cartel having its own tactical military force operating against
the government of Mexico itself. It is now real army against real
army and they all went to the same military schools. Yes, and
The Cartel's Army is as well trained as the Mexican Army and you
know that it is far better paid.
The
US / Mexican border has become a far more dangerous because the
drug shipments are now protected by well armed, well trained Mexican
Army Deserters.
As with the easy-to-bomb-from-the-sky
Taliban versus never-to-be-found al Qaeda, isolated extremely
violent “mini-cartel” cells are also taking over parts
of the drug business in Tijuana and elsewhere. These smaller organizations
will be harder to fight, more violent, more flexible and far less
visible.
Finally, the city
of Tijuana is also home to various local Cartel enforcement teams.
These teams make Tijuana safe for their leaders and quite unsafe
for their leader’s opponents. These teams wander the highways
and byways in armored cars while wearing heavy bullet proof garments
and toting automatic weapons.
Avenida
Revolucion is Tijuana's hotbed of bars and babes. Tourists better
mind their step. Fire hydrants can be anywhere, including right
in the center of the sidewalk.
Even
the most obtuse American tourist from Omaha visiting Tijuana for
the first time while attending a San Diego multi-level marketing
seminar on non-ephedrine based diet products can spot the odd
caravans of black SUVs sprouting antennae and so heavily laden
that the sidewalks shake as they rumble past. The local authorities
are oblivious.