I don't believe the murder was an act of terror and it's only my opinion that the funding for the killers origionated outside U.S. borders,more specificaly South or Central America. Terrorism was only mentioned with regard to how many people and quanity of shippments that cross the borders that could easily be substituted with personal with biological,nuclear or other mass destruction weapons.
As to why I feel US attorities are justified in crossing the border. Mexican police cross into the US and exchange fire with US law inforcment then high tail back to Mexico along with the drugs and personal they were guarding quite frequently. At that point why worry about offending them? I certainly support aggreements with other countries about not invading one another's territory. Mexico has clearly demonstrated they have no intention killing the golden goose(drugs) nor honoring the aggreements. When Mexican federal attorities shoot at our guys they are initating war or what ever you choose to call it.
You could be right on all accounts and that possiability is exactly why I wanted opinion from others.
I thank you for your view and would like you to expand on part of it. Do you believe it is easier to buy or steal weaponized desease virus and weaponized nuclear in the US than getting them elsewhere? I have always felt those weapons are very secure in the US but for sale abroad.
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