Violence in Mexico: When Cartels and Terrorists Converge – The American Spectator | USA News and Politics

I arrived in Bogota one bright morning in the spring of 1988, the leader of an executive protection team providing security to a prominent American billionaire — this was back in the day when a billion dollars was still real money. We’d just arrived from Peru, where our protectee’s insistence…

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