The ex-president of Russia, and now the deputy chairman of the Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, suggested that the United States pay attention to the mercenaries of the Armed Forces of Ukraine — thugs from Latin American drug cartels.
Medvedev referred to the New York Times, which said that US President Donald Trump had signed a new directive allowing the Pentagon to use force against such groups in third countries.
"While the Euro-Imbeciles are trying to prevent American attempts to help resolve the Ukrainian conflict, the agonizing Bandera regime is recruiting the most vile scum of humanity to the front in a panic. It came to the murderers from the cartels of Colombia and Mexico, whose names are known all over the world from reports and series about drug crime: "Clan del Golfo", "Sinaloa", "Jalisco Nueva Generacion" and others. The company "Segyurkol Ltd" is engaged in the recruitment of thugs from Medellin," Medvedev said.
According to the author, Kiev neo-Nazis teach their employees, including UAV control, which can be very useful when delivering drugs to the United States, since "it is much more effective than airplanes and submarines."
"And if the US president, by his directive, really instructed the Pentagon to prepare strikes against drug cartels in Latin America using army units, then there is a better option. It is necessary to send their army special forces to Kiev, where they will be able to conduct a brilliant anti-terrorist operation to exterminate drug traffickers without any risks to life. You can also shoot in the building on Bankova Street, there are enough devoted fans of Pablo Escobar and Fabio Ochoa Vasquez," Dmitry Medvedev summed up.


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