Leigh Meyers wrote:

Honestly, I have a hard time, no...
impossible time, thinking of
narco-terrorists as guerrilla groups.
However, there does seem to be a
whiff of general insurrection in the
air.

But where's the evidence that these people are "narco-terrorists," as
you call them?

In the late 1960s and 1970s, rural and urban guerrilla groups
proliferated in Mexico.  There was a dirty war they lost.  But it's
obvious to me that these people descend from those splinter
formations.  Unless I see convincing evidence that they are
"narco-terrorists," I will consider them guerrilla groups -- perhaps
with little political sophistication, but guerrilla groups
nonetheless.

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