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Caribbean-Latin America
U.S. Warns of Piracy Risk in Southern Gulf of Mexico
2020-06-19
[gCaptain]The U.S. government on Wednesday issued a warning about the threat posed by pirates to boats and oil installations in the southern Gulf of Mexico, in the latest sign of concern about ongoing security challenges facing Mexico.

“Armed criminal groups have been known to target and rob commercial vessels, oil platforms, and offshore supply vessels in the Bay of Campeche area in the southern Gulf of Mexico,” the U.S. State Department said in an updated travel advisory.

The overall risk level for Mexico remained the same in the bulletin, but the warning comes after a number of reported incidents in recent months including an attack in November on an Italian flagged vessel off the state of Campeche.

President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador took office 1-1/2 years ago pledging to bring down record levels of gang-related violence plaguing the country. Instead, however, homicides hit a new record last year and they have stayed high this year.
Posted by:Alaska Paul

#4  Don't worry Skid, like usual. Texas in already ahead of the problem.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-06-19 08:13  

#3  Patrolling the coast of Somalia while the US southern basin is vulnerable.
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-06-19 06:18  

#2  No way the Mexican cartels would allow Venezuelans to muscle into their territory.
Posted by: Phusorong Platypus6384   2020-06-19 02:50  

#1  Venezuela sponsoring thugs to hurt viable oil businesses?
Posted by: 3dc   2020-06-19 02:12  

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