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Friday, October 18, 2013
Growing Hezbollah Presence in Southwest U.S., 'business relationship' with Mexican drug cartels
Terrorism expert Matthew Levitt writes
that an increasing number of U.S. prison inmates have tattoos that are
pro-Hezbollah or are in Farsi, the language spoken in Iran. The claim is
made in Levitt’s new book, Hezbollah: The Global Footprint of Lebanon's Party of God. “Law enforcement officials across the
Southwest are reporting a rise in imprisoned gang members with Farsi
tattoos” and some express loyalty to Hezbollah. His book includes an eye-opening quote
from another official: “You could almost pick your city and you would
probably have a [Hezbollah] presence.” Hezbollah’s business relationship with Mexican drug cartels is seen as a driving force behind the phenomenon. In 2009, Michael Braun, former Chief of Operations for the Drug Enforcement Agency, said that Hezbollah uses “the same criminal weapons smugglers, document traffickers and transportation experts as the drug cartels.” In April 2010, an individual named Jamal Yousef was apprehended
in New York City. During interrogation, he admitted to stealing weapons
from Iraq for Hezbollah. Yousef alone knew of a Hezbollah stockpile in
Mexico that included 100 M-16 assault rifles, 100 AR-15 rifles, 2500
hand grenades, C4 explosives and anti-tank weapons. An actual member of Hezbollah was captured in Tijuana in July 2010. His arrest was the smoking gun proof that Hezbollah is investing in building a network in Mexico. An unnamed senior Mexican military
officer confirmed to then-Rep. Sue Myrick (R-NC) that Hezbollah was
giving explosives training to members of Mexican drug cartels. She wrote
a letter to the Department of Homeland Security warning it “might lead
to Israel-like car bombings of Mexican/USA border personnel or National
Guard units in the border regions.” Very shortly thereafter, a drug cartel
detonated a car bomb for the first time and killed 4 people in Ciudad
Juarez. It was described as having “Hezbollah-like sophistication” and a
Tucson Police Department reported later said there is a “strong
suspicion” that Hezbollah had traded its expertise. Roger Noriega, former Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, could not be clearer in his urgent warnings: “If our government and responsible
partners in Latin America fail to act, I believe there will be an attack
on U.S. personnel, installations or interests in the Americas as soon
as Hezbollah operatives believe that they are capable of such an
operation without implicating their Iranian sponsors in the crime.”...more
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