Peter Zeihan Geopolitical Strategist
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A crack in the North American drug war

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Peter Zeihan Geopolitical Strategist
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On Thursday, July 25, Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, a founder of the Sinaloa Cartel who evaded capture for roughly 35 years, was arrested in El Paso, Texas. He was lured to the U.S. as part of an elaborate sting operation concocted by the son of his former partner, El Chapo. Zambada has already pleaded not guilty to multiple charges in U.S. federal court.

Watch the video above as Straight Arrow News contributor Peter Zeihan examines the potential impact of Zambada’s arrest on the Sinaloa drug trade. Zeihan argues that with three of the top five drug kingpins now out of the trade, the U.S. might finally be making significant progress in the North American drug war.


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Excerpted from Peter’s Aug. 1 “Zeihan on Geopolitics” Newsletter:

I’m back home from Yosemite on a brief intermission to my summer backpacking trips, and wanted to issue an update on the Mexican cartels. Specifically, we’re talking about the arrest of Sinaloa leader, El Mayo.

El Mayo is one of the heavy hitters in the Sinaloa cartel, known for being the logistics and money guy under El Chapo. This past week, he was mislead by one of El Chapo’s sons to enter the U.S., where he was immediately arrested.

This shakes things up for the Sinaloa cartel, but what will the fallout be? Well, you can expect lots of violence as different factions compete in this newly developed vacuum. I wouldn’t expect any lags to your drug supply though, but don’t get too excited, as this gives the U.S. more insight to ultimately dismantling the cartel’s operations domestically. If I was the shot caller, I probably would have gone after the leader of the Jalisco New Generation cartel — El Mencho — but hey, I’m not complaining.

Oh yeah, if you we’re hoping for an update on the U.S. political situation… nothing has really changed in my book. Just a different name on the ticket.

Hey everybody, Peter Zion here coming to you from smoky Colorado. We’re definitely in the depths of fire season here. In fact, there’s a forest fire about five miles away, no stress. Anyway, I’ve been gone backpacking for a couple of weeks, I’m about to disappear again. So I figured I’d take this opportunity to update you on what has gone down while I’ve been out. And I’m sure lots and lots and lots and lots of you have long long list of things that you want me to update you on. But there’s really only one thing that I saw that happened that really requires giving you guys the lowdown. And that happened in Texas in Mexico last week. When a guy by the name of Izmail Zambada, also known as El Mio, the titular head of the Sinaloa drug trafficking coalition in Mexico, got on a plane, flew to Texas under false pretenses and was promptly arrested. quick background of the Sinaloa Cartel is not simply the most powerful drug trafficking organization in Mexico, it’s the most powerful one here, the United States. And in fact, it’s the largest organized crime group in the world. And the reason it got into that position is because of its previous leader, a guy by the name of El Chapo Guzman. Anyway, El Chapo ran his place like an American or a Korean conglomerate, the idea being that we’re on the same side, you don’t shoot at one another. You don’t engage in petty larceny things that’ll piss off the population. But you do branch out into affiliate industries on the side. So not just cocaine, also marijuana, also heroin, maybe a little bit of like kidnapping and human trafficking, maybe try to get into local government and transport agriculture, tourism, you know, anybody can muddy longer with. He ran it as an institution and in doing so kept the violence rate, at least within his one organization relatively low, and kept clashes with local governments with relatively low. Well, this allowed him to take the Sinaloa to dizzying heights. And so the United States named him public enemy number one. And eventually in a series of operations, we got him. And then he got away and we got them again. And now he’s serving a life sentence and some dark hole in the United States. And he who his successor is this guy who was recently arrested, el Mio. And Ohio is best known as El Chapo pose, accountant. And so he really knows where all the bodies are, where all the institutions run, who the personalities are, where the money flows, how its money laundered, all that good stuff. So big win. And perhaps something that argues that he’s going to try to cut a deal is how he was captured because this was not a DEA or FBI problem or project. This was one of the other leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel, a guy who is known as one of those two PTOs, the sons El Chapo, there’s four of them, who basically tricked this dude to get on the plane fly to the United States to look at an investment property. Love it, turned himself in immediately, is basically going through a plea bargain. And Elmo has nowhere to turn because the evidence against him is now not just overwhelming, but there is now somebody else who was from the top of the institution who is involved. The question is, what sort of operational impact is this going to have on the Sinaloa The Sinaloa broken to several dozen pieces after El Chapo fell, and El mile controlled the single largest chunk, the second, third, fourth and fifth largest chunk were controlled by loose Cheetos, one of whom, you know, has now turned down my oh in. And we have another torpedo who is already in custody in the United States. So two of the four are down, three of the five kingpins are down. In the short term, this means a lot of blood in Mexico because there will be fighting as these factions without their leaders splinter. And as other factions try to gobble up pieces, and local crime groups where these other factions operate, we’ll see what they can grab as well. So Mexico is already coming out of like a three year period, that’s the most violent in the country’s history, you should not expect this to improve that situation at all. However, by now having some idea of where the money is flowing, and where the roots are, the United States can actually start dismantling the Sinaloa apparatus within the United States. Now don’t expect that to have a huge or immediate impact on the flow of narcotics into the United States. That is driven by two things. Number one, Americans really like their coke. And number two, because it is very, very expensive per unit of weight and bulk. It’s very easy to smuggle. So there will always be groups in Mexico, and even the United States that are willing to push that stuff through. It just won’t be at the institutional stage of the Sinaloa Cartel. If you wanted to make a bigger bang, the person you would go after wouldn’t have been Elmira would have been a guy by the name of el momento. He’s the leader of the counter group opposing Sinaloa in Mexico, and that is known as holistic a new generation. Now elemento unlike El Chapo or El mio don’t run he doesn’t run his organization as institution, he runs it as a one man show and a crime boss. And he has no problem killing people everywhere he goes, he rules by fear. And the violence is the point we just happen to make some money on the site of selling drugs. If you were to move him his organization probably collapse into an inter fraternal bloodbath, yes. But you’d probably see a significant impact on the flow of cocaine in the midterm, would it end course not. As long as Americans want their Coke, this is going to continue. But I don’t want to take away from the victory here. The bookkeeper has been brought in and that will absolutely have some significant impacts. Now for that other topic that everyone’s going to talk about Biden’s withdrawal from the race, this really doesn’t change things. I made the call two years ago as how this election is going to go. I don’t see any reason to adjust that now. And I made some minor adjustments. But a few weeks ago, when we had the presidential debate, which showcased the mental incompetence of both candidates, I would just add one thing. A lot of Americans roughly 20 to 25% of voters and the vast majority of Americans, true independents have been saying for months that they want someone else to choose from they don’t want to choose between two people that they’ve had to choose from before independence are fickle voters. They hate voting for the same person a second time. Well, with Biden out and Harris in, they no longer have to. And so what was likely to be a lopsided contest in favor of the Democrats already is now likely to be a route for the Republicans unless of course, Vice President Harris absolutely shifts the bet in some way in the next few months. And that doesn’t seem to be her style. Okay, that’s all I got. Take care.

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