Crenshaw Shares Idea For How To Deal With Drug Cartels And Fentanyl Smuggling

Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw has now called for use of the U.S. military as a means to fight back against the drug cartels that have been smuggling massive levels of deadly fentanyl over the southern border and into the cities of the United States.

Crenshaw took part in an interview with Neil Cavuto with Fox News, who gave Crenshaw a starting point by asking just what it was that had Crenshaw worried.

“Well, look, we recently introduced AUMF, an Authorized Use of Military Force against the cartels and any other organizations that traffic fentanyl specifically,” explained Crenshaw. “So why now and why not years ago? These Mexican drug cartels have been around for a while. The difference now is fentanyl.”

“This is not a drug problem; this is not a war on drug problem; this is a poisoning problem,” stated Crenshaw. “And they are killing about 80,000 Americans a year. And the Mexican government does very little to thwart this.”

“I think there should be bipartisan efforts in Congress to pass an Authorized Use of Military Force to deal with them,” he stated. “If anything, that simply gives our president more leverage when trying to get the Mexican government to do its job, its job on thwarting immigration, which the cartels also control, and thwarting fentanyl coming north across our border and killing American citizens.”

Crenshaw then spoke out about the deadly intentions of the various drug cartels: “These people are a lot more like ISIS than they are the mafia. You recently saw a war in the state of Sinaloa after the Mexican government arrested El Chapo’s son. These cartels can actually battle close air-support; they’re battling government helicopters. This looks a lot like Mogadishu; it looks a lot more like Mogadishu that it does your typical organized crime battle, these people are well-equipped, they set up operating bases that are well-armed, right near our border, and they’re extremely dangerous. They’re some of the most capable, most well-funded, most dangerous organizations on the planet, and they’re right there.”

“Mexico is at risk of becoming a failed state,” he expressed. ” have to work together with their government to deal with this.”

“The Mexican government has always resisted more U.S. involvement, and that’s to their detriment,” he concluded in the interview. “And so we are at a point now where their resistance is not only hurting them, it’s killing our citizens. And that’s when we have to say enough is enough; you’re gonna cooperate with us; we have an AUMF here that we’ve given the president military authority now; and so you’d better work with us, because we don’t want to do this without you but we will.”

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