Mexico in the midst of a nuclear threat-opinion

Posted on April 17, 2012 • Filed under: Conflicts, Mexico, Police/Military Activity, Politics

I chose two austere scenarios for interviews. The two greeted warmly at the beginning and end of sessions. The two, surrounded by a rigid security team. Two aides who care for them every detail of the image projected. The two are locked in a nuclear threat and sought to bring Mexico to its sides.

In separate interviews granted Amahdinejad Mahmoud, president of Iran, Benjamin Netanyahu, prime minister of Israel, in that order, the strategic position of our country has been a dish before which have not shown resistance: Mexico is one of the largest producers world’s oil, has a porous border three thousand miles to the U.S. and tens of millions of Mexicans living in territory of the power. They do it while climbing the mutual threats. On the one hand Iran, on the other Israel and the U.S..

In the context of the allegations in the international press that he intended to use Mexico as a springboard to commit acts of sabotage in the U.S. and under pressure from the West over its nuclear development, on 13 January this year, Iranian President Mahmoud Amahdinejad , wanted to win sympathy in Aztec territory: Read Article

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