Washington (CNN)Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper says in his new book that then-President Donald Trump asked him in 2020 about launching missiles into Mexico to "destroy the drug labs" and kill cartels, The New York Times reported Thursday.
"We could just shoot some Patriot missiles and take out the labs, quietly," Trump suggested, according to the upcoming book "A Sacred Oath," the Times reported. The former President reasoned that Mexico didn't "have control" over its own country and that "no one would know it was us," Esper -- who objected at the time -- recounted, according to the Times.
How many stupid pills do you have to take to believe:
A surface to air missile could take out a drug lab.
Mexico would have no idea where the missile came from.
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Washington (CNN)Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper says in his new book that then-President Donald Trump asked him in 2020 about launching missiles into Mexico to "destroy the drug labs" and kill cartels, The New York Times reported Thursday.
And why was that a bad idea? The cartels kill thousands of people and kidnap girls as young as 14. A lot of Mexican officials work for the cartels.
Washington (CNN)Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper says in his new book that then-President Donald Trump asked him in 2020 about launching missiles into Mexico to "destroy the drug labs" and kill cartels, The New York Times reported Thursday.
And why was that a bad idea? The cartels kill thousands of people and kidnap girls as young as 14. A lot of Mexican officials work for the cartels.
Not only do we live in a simulation, whoever is in charge is sadistic.
I really want to know why it was a bad idea.
First, it was idiotic to believe that no one would know who did it. Second, a military attack on any country, let alone an ally, is horrible foreign policy. Such an attack at the request of the Mexican government would be an entirely different matter.
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Washington (CNN)Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper says in his new book that then-President Donald Trump asked him in 2020 about launching missiles into Mexico to "destroy the drug labs" and kill cartels, The New York Times reported Thursday.
And why was that a bad idea? The cartels kill thousands of people and kidnap girls as young as 14. A lot of Mexican officials work for the cartels.
Not only do we live in a simulation, whoever is in charge is sadistic.
I really want to know why it was a bad idea.
Let's start with the fact that a Patriot Missile is a surface to air missile. Until the Mexicans have airborne drug labs, it would be a totally inappropriate weapon. It's like trying to shoot a deer with a fishing rod.
Theoretically, there is nothing wrong with taking down a drug lab. But even attacking a drug lab is an assault on the sovereignty of a foreign nation. IF we were to do such a thing, it would go through the State Department first, not the Defense Department Attacking a foreign nation in secret, even to take out a drug lab, is a violation of that country's sovereignty.
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You beat me to it posting this. It is just astonishing how much we learn after is tenure. This was truly the dumbest and most reckless President in US History. His "Patriot missile" suggestion was worse than George H Bush referencing the "midget man missile" during his debate.
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And why was that a bad idea? The cartels kill thousands of people and kidnap girls as young as 14. A lot of Mexican officials work for the cartels.
I really want to know why it was a bad idea.
First, it was idiotic to believe that no one would know who did it. Second, a military attack on any country, let alone an ally, is horrible foreign policy. Such an attack at the request of the Mexican government would be an entirely different matter.
Do Mexicans want more cartels, or do just people in the Ozarks want more cartels? Maybe you don't know the answer and we should just ask CNN what to know.
Second, a military attack on any country, let alone an ally, is horrible foreign policy. Such an attack at the request of the Mexican government would be an entirely different matter.
The US was doing that for years in the middle east.
A government working for the cartels is an ally? As I said, a lot of Mexican officials work for the cartels. The Mexican government shouldn't be an ally. Mexicans love their culture, but they hate the corrupt Mexican government.
The US isn't requesting fentanyl, a drug killing thousands of US citizens.
You beat me to it posting this. It is just astonishing how much we learn after is tenure. This was truly the dumbest and most reckless President in US History. His "Patriot missile" suggestion was worse than George H Bush referencing the "midget man missile" during his debate.
Trump is an idiot, but I think the US should invade Mexico.
Let's start with the fact that a Patriot Missile is a surface to air missile. Until the Mexicans have airborne drug labs, it would be a totally inappropriate weapon. It's like trying to shoot a deer with a fishing rod.
Okay, fair point, but I still think the US military should go to Mexico.
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