The MeidasTouch Podcast - WTF?! Trump Threatens NEW WAR…with MEXICO?!
Episode Date: November 29, 2024MeidasTouch host Brett Meiselas reports on news that Trump is debating not “if” he should invade Mexico—but “how much” of Mexico he should invade. Cook Unity: Go to https://cookunity.com/ME...IDAS or enter code MEIDAS before checkout for 50% OFF your first week! Visit https://meidastouch.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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but that may be the least of our worries. We are now hearing reports that Trump is thinking
of starting an actual war with Mexico. You heard that right. Donald Trump is debating
a full-scale invasion of Mexico, allegedly to stop the flow of fentanyl. This could include
sending troops, firing missiles, you name it. And these reports are corroborated by some of
Trump's closest advisors past and present, not to mention comments Trump has made himself.
My name is Brett Mycelis with the Midas Touch Network.
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This is the new reporting out of Rolling Stone headline,
Team Trump debates, quote,
how much should we invade Mexico?
In Trump's government in waiting,
the only question is how massive the U.S. assault
on Mexican drug cartels should be. I want to emphasize here, that's not if we should invade
Mexico, which would be crazy enough, but quote, how much should we invade Mexico?
I'm going to get into this new reporting in just a minute, but first, I want to remind you that
this is not the first time Trump has suggested this. Here's a clip from 2023
of Republican James Comer saying that we should have our military on the border and troops in
Mexico. He also said that Trump ordered the military to bomb meth labs in Mexico, but they
refused to follow orders. And he said that that was a mistake. Watch this. I believe we should
have a military presence at the very least on the southern border, if not across the
border. One of the things we learned post-Trump presidency is that he had ordered a bombing of a
couple of fentanyl labs, crystal meth labs in Mexico just across the border. And for whatever
reason, the military didn't do it. I think that was a mistake. In 2023, Trump ally Republican Lindsey
Graham said he couldn't think of a better use of our military than to bomb Mexico. Watch this.
They're at war with you. You need to be at war with them. I can't think of a better use of our
military than to blow up labs in Mexico, killing young Americans. And if you remember back in 2022, there was a whole lot of reporting out there saying
that Trump frequently asked about bombing Mexico while he was president.
There was this piece about reporter Maggie Haberman's book that said, quote, Trump weighed
bombing drug labs in Mexico after he mistook advisor.
New book shows. Then there was Trump's
former Secretary of Defense, Mark Esper, who came out with a book called A Sacred Oath. And in that
book, he also mentioned that Trump spoke about attacking Mexico. Per Esper, Trump wanted to bomb
Mexico and then lie about it. Esper wrote, quote, on at least two occasions in the summer of 2020,
once in the Oval Office and a second time in his private room just off the Oval, the president approached me about a sensitive issue. Slightly hunched over with his hands motioning in front of him like a quarterback gesturing for a long snap, he asked me if the military could, quote, shoot missiles into Mexico to destroy the drug labs and take out the cartels.
Standing close to me as he spoke, the president complained that the Mexican government isn't doing enough, getting irritated as he spoke and adding, quote, they don't have control
of their own country.
If we could just knock them, the drug labs out, he said, this would do the trick.
What do you think?
He asked.
These conversations were quite troubling, to say the least.
On one hand, I shared his concern about illicit drugs being trafficked
into our country and respected his passion for wanting to stop this dangerous trade.
But asking the US military to shoot missiles into a sovereign country, and worse yet,
our friend and neighbor, definitely was not the way to go about it. Working hard to conceal my
shock at this idea, I said, Mr. President, we could do that,
and as much as I want to stop these drugs too, shooting missiles into Mexico would be illegal.
It would also be an act of war. I recommended that we look for more ways to help the Mexican
government deal with the problem, such as increasing the training, intelligence,
and equipment we are providing them. We should also take another look at ideas that were tabled in the past. But to simply launch air or missile strikes into Mexico would not only
violate international law, it would also destroy our relationship with Mexico and damage our global
standing, I said. Trump took these objections in, pursing his lips as he listened. He then suggested
we could just shoot some Patriot missiles and take out
the labs quietly, adding preposterously that, quote, no one would know it was us. He would
simply deny that we launched them. I had seen Trump spin his own reality before, so I had no
doubt he was confident in his ability to persuade people we had not launched the attacks. However,
we did not live in a world where the United States could strike another country and no one would believe the missiles were not ours.
I also couldn't imagine the president would resist taking credit for the attack anyway.
It was nonsense, plain and simple. If I hadn't seen the look on the president's face, I would
have thought it was all a joke. He wanted to get this planned and done by Labor Day
around then, he said just a few
months away. I was speechless. Trump thought this was the only way we could really stop this terrible
trade. I took a long pause and then said again, quote, this would be an act of war, Mr. President,
and there would be no way to keep it quiet. Esper then went on Fox and Fox host Brian Kilmeade,
of course, tried to justify these comments by Trump.
And Esper again reiterated that what Trump was suggesting was illegal and an act of war.
Watch this.
These are almost like think tank questions when you guys are throwing out ideas.
And do you think it's right to put that in a book?
Well, he didn't propose sending a quarter million troops to the border.
That was Stephen Miller.
I never had that discussion with President Trump. But with regard to shooting missiles into Mexico, yes, I thought
that was an act of war. It was illegal. It should not happen. And those things should be discussed.
And we did have a meeting, a National Security Council meeting, I describe in a book,
where we sat around the situation room and discussed how to address the issue with cartels.
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cookunity.com slash Midas. And I'm not going to play this clip of Trump, but here's a screenshot
of him from Bedminster in 2022, admitting that he did in fact want to bomb Mexico.
The caption to this video here reads, at Bedminster, Trump said he, quote,
did not want to deny the leak that he wanted to fire rockets into Mexico and was gleeful, saying that, quote, people loved it.
Let's dig back into this new reporting from Rolling Stone.
They write, within Donald Trump's government and waiting, there is a fresh debate over
whether and how thoroughly the president-elect should follow through on his campaign promise
to attack or even invade Mexico as part of the war he's pledged to
wage against the powerful drug cartels. Quote, how much should we invade Mexico, says a senior
Trump transition member. That is the question. It is a question that would have seemed batty for the
GOP elite to consider before, even during Trump's first term. But in the four years since, many
within the mainstream Republican centers of power have come around to support Trump's idea to bomb or attack Mexico.
Trump's cabinet picks, including his choices for Secretary of Defense and Secretary of
State, have publicly supported the idea of potentially unleashing the U.S. military in
Mexico.
So has the man Trump has tapped to be his national security advisor.
So has the man Trump selected, as his borders czar to lead his immigration crackdowns. So have various Trump allies in
Congress and in the media. Trump, who has routinely and falsely promoted himself as the candidate who
would stop endless wars, now wants to lead a new conflict just south of our nation's border.
But at this moment, it is, in the words of one Trump advisor, quote, "'Unclear how far he'll go on this one.'"
The source adds, quote,
"'If things don't change,
"'the president still believes it's necessary
"'to take some kind of military action
"'against these killers.'"
Another source close to Trump describes to Rolling Stone
what they call a, quote,
"'soft invasion' of Mexico
"'in which American special forces,
"'not a large theater deployment, would be
sent covertly to assassinate cartel leaders. Indeed, this is a preliminary plan that Trump
himself warmed to in private conversations this year. For this story, Rolling Stone spoke to six
Republicans who have each talked to the twice-impeached former and now future president
about this topic. Some of these sources have briefed Trump on these
policy ideas in recent weeks. These proposals of varying degrees of violent severity include
drone strikes or airstrikes on cartel infrastructure or drug labs, sending in military
trainers and advisors to Mexico, deploying kill teams on Mexican soil, waging cyber warfare
against drug lords and their networks, and
having American special forces conduct a series of raids and abductions of notorious cartel
figures.
In some of these private conversations, including during this presidential transition period,
Trump has told confidants and some GOP lawmakers that he plans to tell the Mexican government
that they need to stem the flow of fentanyl to America somehow in a span of several months, or else he will send in the
U.S. military.
As Rolling Stone has reported since at least last year, Trump has solicited specific battle
plans and different military options for attacking Mexico.
Senator Marco Rubio, whom Trump chose to serve as Secretary of State, has endorsed the idea
of sending U.S. troops to
Mexico to combat drug cartels under the conditions that, quote, there is cooperation from the Mexican
government and that such operations are done in coordination with the armed forces and the
Mexican police force. Fox News commentator Pete Hegseth, whom Trump chose to lead the Pentagon,
said last year that it could be in the national interest to deploy the military
against Mexican drug cartels, which he has referred to as, quote, terrorist-like organizations
poisoning our population. Quote, if it takes military action, that's what it may take
eventually, said Hegseth. Obviously, you're going to have to be smart about it. Obviously,
the precision strikes. But if you put the fear in the minds of drug lords, at least as they start, and they can't operate in the open with impunity, it changes the way
they operate. You combine that with actual border security, now you're cooking with gas,
and you got a chance. Trump's pick for national security advisor, Representative Mike Waltz,
last year co-introduced legislation to create an authorization for use of military force
to target Mexican drug cartels, asserting it would, quote, give the president sophisticated military,
cyber intelligence, and surveillance resources to disrupt cartel operations that are endangering
Americans. Trump's incoming border czar, Tom Homan, recently pledged that Trump would use
the military against drug cartels in Mexico. Quote, President Trump is committed to calling them a terrorist organization
and using the full might of the United States Special Operations to take them out, he said.
Senator Lindsey Graham, one of Trump's top allies on Capitol Hill,
similarly introduced legislation last year to, quote,
designate Mexican cartels and other transnational criminal organizations
as foreign
terrorist organizations. He did so after promising that America would, quote, unleash the fury and
might of the U.S. against drug cartels in Mexico, and that Congress would, quote, give the military
the authority to go after these organizations wherever they exist. Meanwhile, Mexican President
Claudia Scheinbaum has responded to Trump's tariff threats, basically
saying that not only are Trump's accusations against Mexico false, but that the drug trade
is driven by the demand from America and that 70% of the illegal weapons seized from criminals
in Mexico actually come from the United States.
This is a video of her with subtitles responding to Trump.
Check this out. subtítulos responde a Trump. Vean esto. Quiero compartirles a ustedes, a todos los que nos ven,
una carta que el día de hoy estoy enviando al presidente electo Donald Trump.
A un arancel vendrá otro en respuesta.
Y así hasta que pongamos en riesgo empresas comunes.
Sí, comunes. Sí, comunes.
Siempre hemos manifestado la disposición de México para evitar que siga la epidemia de fentanilo en los Estados Unidos,
que por lo demás es un problema de consumo y de salud pública de la sociedad de su país.
De acuerdo con las cifras de la Patrulla fronteriza y de aduanas
de su país, CBP, los encuentros en la frontera entre México y Estados Unidos se han reducido
en 75% de diciembre de 2023 a noviembre de 2024. So, can we agree, folks, that this is absolutely insane, that we don't start wars with our
closest allies and invade our neighbors?
And can we finally put to rest this magali that Trump stands for peace?
Anyway, we are going to continue to call this new administration out every single day, but
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