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.
