
AMLO praises Pancho Villa, attack that killed 18 Americans
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Left-wing Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador on Tuesday praised revolutionary Pancho Villa's 1916 attack on Columbus, New Mexico.
"We should thank Villa for, among other things, the daring feat of having attacked Columbus, New Mexico, to prevent what he considered acts of treason," López Obrador said.
Mexico has long honored Villa in government textbooks and monuments, but that was for his domestic role in the 1910-17 Revolution that ousted dictator Porfirio Díaz. The Columbus attack was mostly related to Villa’s personal disputes, not the Revolution, and previous Mexican administrations had remained mostly silent about it.

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