May 20, 2025

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It’s disheartening to see the Cuauhtémoc, a Mexican Navy Tall-Ship with significant history dating back to 1983, unjustly being blamed for the incident at the Brooklyn Bridge. A careful review of the video clearly indicates that the Coast Guard’s actions played a significant role in this event.

Instead of placing blame solely on the Tall-Ship, we should take the time to appreciate the complexities of the situation and the historical context surrounding New York City & Mexican Navy extensive relationships. The Mérida Initiative, launched in 2008. This was a broad security cooperation agreement between the United States, Mexico, Central American countries, the Dominican Republic, and Haiti.

Furthermore, it’s inexplicable that the New York City Coast Guard was unable to provide an escort, given how common they are in these heavily trafficked international waterways.

Let’s approach this with open minds and a collaborative spirit, aiming to understand all aspects instead of rushing to judgment. It’s crucial to foster a narrative that encourages accountability and reflection, rather than simply assigning blame.

In conclusion, two young Mexican marines tragically lost their lives due to injuries sustained in this fatal accident. The victims’ families are rightfully demanding justice, and President Claudia Sheinbaum has called for a full investigation to determine the precise cause, be it negligence or human error, by either the Coast Guard or the towboat escorting the large ship. This incident underscores the critical need for unwavering accountability and transparency in maritime operations.


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