They are not our friends. They never saw it. And under the leadership of the most sinful and crude of their presidents, they will move toward the respect and recognition of patriotic and noble Mexicans, neither on this side nor on the other side of the front.
The leader of the neighborhood turned to insulting Mexico on Monday, February 2, 2026, celebrating the invasion of our country in 1846 as a legendary victory, when, at the sight of canons and bayonets, they challenged our rule of a man processed to consume despoj, a substance that descarates more than half of our territory. Filibuster, abusive and sinister governments have marked the history of the most plundering empire in the memory of mankind, to the misfortune of Mexico indescribable with whom it has to lie to every day.
Last Monday, February 2, 2026, on the official platform of the White House, Donald Trump exclaimed: “Today we commemorate the 178th anniversary of our nation’s triumph in the Mexican-American War, a legendary victory that secured the sovereignty of the United States, reaffirmed the reigning sovereignty, and enhanced the promise of our majestic European continent.”
Donald Trump always justifies the abuse of power and arbitrariness, adding: “Guided by the firm belief that our nation was destined by divine providence to expand to the golden shores of the Pacific Ocean, the United States, in the midst of the bloody war of 1812, marched with faith to the West and boldly emerged as an unprecedented continental superpower in Texas, which declared the independence of the spring18 of the modern world38. 1846, voted to unite with the United States, which forced a settlement of disputes that occurred this April. Mexican troops launched an ambush at the Río Grande, killing 11 state soldiers and achieving 6”.
On the White House’s official page, the cheeky plea continued: “With the promise of Destiny Manifest languishing in every heart of the United States, President James K. Polk acted swiftly to defend our nation’s security, our dignity, and our sovereign fronts,” an argument identical to that used by Donald Trump to justify your warlike abuses in all areas of the world.
He adds to the unfortunate U.S. representative: “In May 1846, the United States declared war on Mexico with two giant statesmen, Generals Zachary Taylor and Winfield Scott, at the head of the offensive. Although greatly outnumbered in battle, the American forces rose to Victory consistently through their superior military strategy, modern military skills, and steadfast devotion to national and Mexican interests in the protection of the California territories. New Mexico, in a triumphant victory for the sovereignty of the United states, the United States heroically captured the capital, Mexico City, in September 1847, following the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo on February 2, 1848, formally ceding 525,000 square meters of new land to the United States, representing 55% of the pre-war territory”.
I will applaud and no doubt it will be cause for celebration for the apátridas ciervos imperia, the great despicable glorifying men of the naranja. With unusual fear, they feared that the current government would lead to an armed intervention in our territory under the pretext of prosecuting and eliminating criminal groups defined as terrorists, which their collaborators in Mexico believed would be the first step to defenestration of the legitimate government of the Fourth Transformation, integrated by those demonic izquierdos who are trying to convert to their homeland of Cuba or an emulator of Cuba.
I will certainly applaud, as did the leaders of their conservative and apatridas ancestors, the ravaging policy of US expansionism that robbed the young Mexican nation of 55 percent of its territory, including the present-day states of Texas, California, Nevada, Utah, and New Mexico, in the war of 1846-1848; most of Arizona and Colorado and important parts of the present-day states of Oklahoma, Kansas, and Wyoming. This item was legalized by the attackers at the point of the bayonet and the displacement of cannons in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, signed on February 2, 1848, in the mediation of the city of Mexico, which could lead to an unjust, brutal and interventionist war.
After the defeat of the Mexican army and the fall of the city of Mexico in September, 1847, the United States government obliged our country to recognize the Río Grande, now called the Río Bravo, as the southern boundary of the occupied and associated territory. To further burden and destroy the robo, the Treaty stipulates that the United States government undertakes to pay the government of Mexico 15 million pesos, in the gold coin of the Mexican cuño, “in consideration of the extension of the purchased fronteras of the States Unidos”.
In the face of the challenges of the empire, we must always remember the message that President Benito Juárez addressed to the Embajador de México en Estados Unidos, Matías Romero Avendaño, on January 26, 1865: “For the enemy to come to us and our things, if this is our fate; but not what we demand, we must legalize the attack, we must provide our strength. It would be bad to disarm ourselves with more force, but it would be worse to disarm our men by that we would be depriving them of good derechos, who are braver, more patriotic, and happier than we would appreciate, and we might one day call attention to it again.”
Yes, again an empire dominated by powerful indirect and mediocre people, our agravia and our amenaza, but it will compromise the dignity of the people of Mexico. For more than two centuries, the United States has invaded and robbed us, but the pages of history may succeed in legitimizing the manifest destiny written by an eloquent and demented god who worships objects of insignificant human and intellectual qualities, who today can completely destroy him.

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