CJNG: A Terrorist Threat Requiring Full-Scale U.S. Military Intervention

The Rise of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG)

The Jalisco New Generation Cartel (Cártel de Jalisco Nueva Generación, or CJNG) has risen to prominence as one of the most dangerous and well-armed terrorist organizations in the Western Hemisphere. No longer just a drug cartel, CJNG operates as a paramilitary insurgency, using brutal violence, high-grade weaponry, and sophisticated tactics to control territory and challenge national governments.

Founded by Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, also known as "El Mencho", CJNG has built an empire through mass executions, assassinations, and coordinated attacks on law enforcement and military personnel. The group's terroristic tactics include IED bombings, drone strikes, public massacres, and targeted killings of politicians, journalists, and security officials.

CJNG’s expansion and increasing firepower make it a national security threat, not just to Mexico, but to the United States as well. To effectively dismantle this terrorist organization, full-scale U.S. military intervention is the only viable solution.

CJNG’s Military Training and Capabilities

What separates CJNG from traditional criminal syndicates is its military training, advanced weaponry, and combat strategies that rival those of national armed forces. Unlike typical cartels that rely on brute force, CJNG operates like a terrorist insurgency, with training camps, special forces-style units, and a command structure modeled after military organizations.

CJNG’s Tactical Capabilities Include:

Elite Military Training: Many CJNG operatives are former members of GAFE (Grupo Aeromóvil de Fuerzas Especiales), Mexico’s elite special forces unit, trained in counterterrorism, jungle warfare, and urban combat.

Sophisticated Arsenal: The cartel possesses military-grade rifles, RPGs, anti-tank weapons, and even surface-to-air missiles.

Drone Warfare & Cyber Operations: CJNG utilizes weaponized drones for aerial attacks and operates on encrypted networks to evade surveillance.

Guerrilla Warfare Tactics: The group carries out IED ambushes, armored vehicle assaults, and coordinated night raids.

Propaganda and Psychological Warfare: Similar to ISIS or Al-Qaeda, CJNG uses graphic propaganda videos to instill fear and intimidate rivals and governments.

With thousands of heavily armed foot soldiers, advanced tactics, and a global financial network, CJNG has become a paramilitary terrorist organization that can no longer be treated as just another drug cartel.

Why CJNG Can’t Be Defeated Without U.S. Military Force

The Mexican government has failed to dismantle CJNG due to corruption, underfunded security forces, and a lack of military capability to match the cartel’s firepower. Despite multiple high-profile arrests and raids, CJNG remains stronger than ever.

Traditional law enforcement is insufficient. To eliminate this terrorist organization, a full-scale U.S. military intervention is necessary.

A Full-Spectrum U.S. Military Operation is Required

To neutralize CJNG, the U.S. must deploy its most elite military forces, cyber capabilities, and precision airpower. This would include:

U.S. Marine Corps – Conducting direct urban combat missions against CJNG’s strongholds.

U.S. Army Rangers & Green Berets – Specializing in counterterrorism raids and jungle warfare to hunt down cartel leadership.

SEAL Team 6 (DEVGRU) & Delta Force – Targeting high-value CJNG figures for capture or elimination.

U.S. Cyber Command & Intelligence Agencies – Disrupting CJNG’s money laundering, communications, and digital networks.

Drone Warfare & Air Strikes – Deploying MQ-9 Reaper drones, AC-130 gunships, and F-35s for tactical strikes.

Missile Strikes – Using Tomahawk and Hellfire missiles to destroy CJNG’s military compounds and drug production centers.

Urban & Jungle Warfare Strategy

CJNG operates in cities, mountains, and remote jungles, requiring a multi-theater approach. The U.S. military has extensive experience in counterinsurgency operations from wars in the Middle East and Latin America, making it uniquely qualified to wipe out CJNG through precision strikes, ground operations, and psychological warfare.

Crippling CJNG’s Financial and Political Influence

Beyond direct combat, economic and cyber warfare must be a priority. Freezing cartel assets, hacking its financial networks, and dismantling its crypto-based money laundering operations will cripple its ability to sustain operations.

The Challenges of a Military Operation in Mexico

A full-scale U.S. military campaign would face logistical and political obstacles:

Sovereignty Issues – Mexico’s government may resist direct military intervention, though it has historically accepted U.S. counterterrorism assistance.

Civilian Casualties – Urban warfare must be conducted with surgical precision to avoid unnecessary collateral damage.

Cartel Retaliation on U.S. Soil – CJNG has operatives within the U.S., making counterterrorism efforts at home equally crucial.

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Despite these challenges, CJNG is a clear and present danger to regional stability. The U.S. has defeated terrorist organizations worldwide and must apply the same approach to eradicate CJNG before it expands further.

Conclusion: The Time for Action is Now

The Jalisco New Generation Cartel is not just a drug cartel—it is a terrorist organization that threatens North American security. Its advanced military training, financial empire, and brutality rival groups like ISIS and Al-Qaeda.

The only viable solution is a full-scale U.S. military intervention, utilizing Special Forces, drone warfare, cyber attacks, and precision air and missile strikes. By eliminating CJNG leadership, dismantling its infrastructure, and crippling its finances, the U.S. can end this terrorist threat once and for all.

The question is no longer whether CJNG needs to be stopped—it’s whether we are willing to unleash the full force of the U.S. military to eradicate them permanently.

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