Mexico DESTROYED John Deere in 3 Weeks
In just 21 days, Mexico executed the most devastating corporate takedown in modern history. They didn't use lawyers, sanctions, or trade wars. They used something far more powerful: surgical precision targeting of John Deere's most vulnerable pressure points.
This wasn't a spontaneous reaction to a trade dispute. This was a calculated military-style operation that Mexico had been planning for months. They studied John Deere's supply chains, identified their critical dependencies, and then struck with timing so perfect it left the agricultural giant completely defenseless.
The execution was flawless. While Case IH and New Holland tractors rolled through Mexican customs in hours, every single John Deere machine was subjected to "enhanced inspection protocols" that turned 2-hour crossings into 2-week nightmares. Over 1,200 tractors and combines now sit stranded at border crossings, representing over $400 million in trapped inventory.
But the real genius was in the timing. Mexico waited until the exact moment when both American farmers needed parts for spring planting AND Mexican growers were preparing their winter crops. This created maximum leverage against John Deere while demonstrating to the world that even the largest corporations aren't untouchable.
In this video, I'll break down the step-by-step strategy Mexico used to bring down a $100 billion company, the internal communications that reveal how unprepared John Deere was for this attack, and why this blueprint is already being studied by other countries dealing with corporate exploitation.
You'll see the leaked documents showing Mexico's real demands, the panic inside John Deere's boardroom, and how this 3-week operation has permanently shifted the balance of power between multinational corporations and sovereign nations.
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