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DEA’s Derek Maltz vows in first interview to build multinational ‘army of good to fight evil’ to finish Mexican cartels

President Trump's newly appointed DEA chief wants to build a multinational “evil army to fight evil” in an unbearable war with Mexico's drug cartel in the first interview. He said.

Derek Maltz, the director of the drug control bureau, said that he has long been pushing the recent designation of Cartel as an international terrorist loop.

“I don't care about what we actually call them. I care that they are responsible for destroying our future generation,” said Maltz. Ta. “They must be responsible.

Derek Maltz, a new DEA administrator, says he wants an approach to multiple organizations in Mexico in the United States and outside the United States. x/@deahq

“We can't keep arresting them in the United States, creating them, and handing over. That's not enough,” he said. “I need an emergency, and in my opinion, we need to use all American patriots who have complete abilities and parties to destroy the enemy.”

DEA's 28 -year veteran Maltz stated that by building a coalition of multiple organizations, he would like to pursue a strong and armed narcotroficker and form a partnership with the Mexican authorities.

“We have seen the growth of the cartel using Advance Technology and Advance Weapons System,” he said. “They have built up the army there. To be honest, in the past, Mexico's partner had not gained appropriate cooperation.

“I'm a huge partnership builder to clarify it now,” said Malz. “I want to build the biggest partnership. So in reality, I have to build a partnership with Mexico.”

He stated that Trump's newly announced Mexican tariffs could be a propulsion to cooperate with US Southern Neighborhood.

DEA has declared a war with Mexico Cartel, and the new chief of the institution has taken over in his first interview. atFNEWYORK/X

“We will cooperate to confirm that we are responsible,” he said. “So I believe [it] It is a very important scale to move this in the right direction.

“Mexico's cartel is the enemy of our children, and they are disasters for our country,” he added. “So we want to do everything with power.”

Malz also praised all the wars of Trump on illegal immigrants by building the “synergistic effects and synchronization” required for all expertise and the large -scale cooperating centers of authorities.

“DEA has a global footprint,” he said. “We have a tremendous source network around the world. We use all functions to support institutions. We have already started it.”

He pointed out that the goal was to target illegal immigrant drug sellers and criminals.

Malz is a Veteran of DEA's 28 -year veteran and is currently led an institution as a carefully selected choice of President Trump. Washington Post by Getty Image
The new DEA boss stated that Trump's tariffs on Mexico could help fighting powerful drug cartels by putting pressure on Mexico officials. Via Reuters

“There is no one knows that this administration knows that I have given priority to removal now. [of migrants who] Malz said, you know, know, a family you are trying to live better. “

“In other words, [US authorities] There is a priority. And now, the priority is the most violent and most severe criminal here, destroying our community. “

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