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Global NATO' War Party Escalates Campaign to Shut Down Journalists Club of Mexico

Global NATO forces are on a mad dash to use the release of the Trump administration’s National Security Strategy document as a platform to spread their aggressive censorship drive in Europe against opposition to the continuation of NATO’s war against Russia, on display in the EU’s scandalous ban against retired Swiss military analyst Jacques Baud, into Ibero-America. The spearpoint of that drive is the “`Russiagate’ Style Smear Campaign Launched Against Mexico and Its Journalists’ Club” reported by EIR News Nov. 26, which is escalating. It is a drive run by London’s MI6 and their American associates, as we shall document in subsequent reports.

On Dec. 8, the New York Times published a second front page blast denouncing Mexico as too soft on Russia. Unlike the first, this article did not mention the Journalists Club, focusing instead on absurdly painting Mexico as a playground for Russian spies against the U.S. Citing nine anonymous current and former US and Mexican officials, the Times charges that Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and her predecessor, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, have ignored demands made since 2022 by the Biden administration, the CIA, the British and French governments and other whatnots that Mexico must back NATO’s Ukraine war against Russia and kick out the alleged hordes of “Russian spies.”

The Times complains that “it is not clear whether the United States is still pushing for expulsions [of the “Russian spies”] under President Trump, whose policy toward Russia has swung between courting the Kremlin and threatening it.” “Officials and experts” dealing with the region, however, are hopeful that President Trump’s new National Security Strategy opens the door for continuing Biden’s policy, the article writes.

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