Trump's Discourse and Violence in Mexico

In a recent congressional address, Donald Trump controversially claimed that organized crime rules in Mexico. Concurrently, violence in Jalisco escalates, evidenced by the discovery of a crematorium in Teuchitlán and the ongoing crisis in Sonora.


Trump's Discourse and Violence in Mexico

Last Tuesday, in his speech before Congress, Donald Trump claimed that organized crime governs Mexico. It is difficult to blame him for this statement when analyzing the broader context of the situation. Russia, despite not being a particularly powerful country, cut off all access to intelligence information to the United States last week, which has allowed Russia to increase its bombings in Ukrainian cities.

Guided by the perception of what his voters want and the opportunity to increase his revenues, Trump will make decisions that will affect the future of America, starting with neighboring countries. Mexico, like others, still does not fully understand the magnitude of the "Trump 2.0" phenomenon. The adjustments that have been observed seem to respond more to the initial impact on financial markets than to the actions of the governments of Canada and Mexico.

In his speech, Trump also mentioned his intention to reclaim the Panama Canal and somehow annex Greenland, revealing a shift in the global order in favor of the powerful. Recently, a crematorium oven was discovered on a ranch in Teuchitlán, Jalisco, which reflects the absence of a legitimate monopoly on violence and the state in several parts of the territory.

Trump has made it clear that Ukraine must surrender to Russia, although the exact reasons behind this stance are not entirely clear. An alarming increase in violence has been observed, with the collapse of the state accelerating in recent years. In this scenario, a large number of human remains have been found in clandestine burials in Sonora.

Through his actions and statements, Trump appears to be facilitating Putin's intervention in Ukraine and possibly intends to divide the world into spheres of influence. Recent images of clandestine burials and human remains in Mexico and Sonora are terrifying and reflect the seriousness of the situation.

In the economic sphere, Trump has imposed tariffs and threatened to cut satellite internet service to Ukraine. These moves, along with his geopolitical claims and actions on the international stage, point to a significant change in the global order that could impact multiple countries and regions.