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The overarching message urges caution in how interventions—whether military, political, or media-related—are executed in Mexico. It suggests that a reckless approach could inadvertently empower the very organizations they aim to dismantle. The risk is that violence and chaos would escalate, possibly leading to a scenario where cartels dominate larger portions of the country or turn into insurgent-like groups fighting for control and influence.
Furthermore, the possibility that some factions within the military or government are sympathetic or allied with criminal elements adds a layer of complexity to any planned intervention. It underscores the need for rigorous intelligence, strategic planning, and nuanced diplomacy to navigate this treacherous terrain.