The First Militaristic Drug Cartel | Narco Wars - YouTube

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My name is Arturo Fontes.
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I was an FBI agent for approximately 28 years.
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People laugh at me because I left sunny San Diego
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with beaches and everything and a nice big house
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to be in a small town, in Laredo.
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They call it "the armpit" of Texas.
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[honking]
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It takes you all the way into Dallas,
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and it even goes all the way up North in the US.
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Now this is an area where there
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was the biggest number of trucks crossing the whole border.
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It was a very important route.
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The Gulf Cartel was shipping marijuana,
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cocaine, heroin through Texas to across the United States.
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The Gulf Cartel was onto a good thing,
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but it was about to get a whole lot better with the North
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American Free Trade Agreement.
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PRESIDENT CLINTON: And after we'll pare down trade barriers
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between our three nations, it will create
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the world's largest trade zone.
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Today we have the chance to do what our parents did before us.
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We have the opportunity to remake the world.
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ARTURO FONTES: In Nuevo Laredo, it's
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more important than almost any other area in Mexico,
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and that's why it's a battleground.
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It's a crown jewel for drug trafficking-- everybody
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wants that.
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MIKE CHAVARRIA: Osiel was a genius at being able to read
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people and manipulate them.
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He was brilliant at influencing people to do things
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that they shouldn't be doing.
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In the special forces, they had
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radio code with the zed letter.
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So they would have, like, [speaking spanish]..
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They're be like, you know, Z2, I'm on alert.
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They quickly became called "The Zetas," or "The Zeds,"
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after that radio code.
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MIKE CHAVARRIA: Osiel saw in them a discipline
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that your regular trafficker did not have,
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and that was a militarized discipline.
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A respect for chain of command, loyalty,
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the willing to attack the hill when told,
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regardless of the outcome.
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We saw that the Zetas were becoming a threat.
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There was definitely a foreboding
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of things to come as the Zetas began
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to grow and become stronger.
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And they were learning the drug trade from the Gulf Cartel.
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Osiel is definitely in the crosshairs of the FBI and DEA.
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He is public enemy number one.
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[gunfire]
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The arrest was like a scene out of Afghanistan, Iraq.
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[gunfire]
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The Mexican military I believe may
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have lost one or two soldiers during the course
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of that gun battle.
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[gunfire]
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Osiel survived.
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He was apprehended, but it was quite the shootout.