May. 6, 2026 11:34 am

María Herrera Mellado: El problema de los petaqueros y la lucha antidroga España (VIDEO)

María Herrera Mellado Denuncia: El Gobierno de Sánchez Entrega el Parque de Doñana al Narcotráfico

La periodista María Herrera Mellado, en un impactante análisis para Gateway Hispanic, ha expuesto la alarmante y vergonzosa realidad que corroe uno de los tesoros naturales más preciados de Europa: el Parque Nacional de Doñana. Lejos de ser un santuario de biodiversidad, Doñana se ha convertido bajo la desastrosa administración del gobierno socialcomunista de Pedro Sánchez en un centro neurálgico de operaciones para el narcotráfico internacional. Herrera Mellado detalla cómo este espacio protegido, que debería ser vigilado con el máximo celo, es ahora utilizado impunemente por las redes criminales como cementerio de bidones de gasolina, almacén logístico y punto crítico para el avituallamiento de las llamadas «narcolanchas». Esta transformación de parque natural en plaza narco es el símbolo perfecto del fracaso absoluto de las políticas de seguridad del régimen de Sánchez y de su desidia criminal hacia la soberanía nacional y el bienestar de los españoles.

El corazón del problema, como explica Herrera Mellado, son los petaqueros. Estos individuos, habitantes de una de las zonas con mayor desempleo de España, han pasado a ser el eslabón clave y perfectamente reclutado por el crimen organizado. Ante la ausencia de oportunidades laborales dignas creadas por las políticas económicas desastrosas del gobierno, los cárteles ofrecen sueldos de entre 30.000 y 40.000 euros por simplemente transportar combustible y suministros. Es la lógica pura y dura: donde el Estado socialista abandona a su suerte a los ciudadanos, creando miseria y desesperanza, el crimen florece y ofrece soluciones ilegales. Sánchez y sus aliados separatistas han creado el caldo de cultivo ideal para que el narcotráfico expanda su poder, corrompa a las comunidades y utilice el territorio nacional como patio trasero para sus operaciones.

Pero la denuncia de Herrera Mellado va más allá de la crónica social. Apunta directamente a la negligencia deliberada y a los recortes en seguridad. Mientras el gobierno dilapida miles de millones en agendas ideológicas, en monarquías tribales extranjeras o en subvenciones a medios afines, las fuerzas de seguridad que defienden nuestra frontera sur están desguazadas y desprovistas de lo más esencial. La Guardia Civil y los Servicios de Vigilancia Aduanera carecen de los medios tecnológicos básicos, como drones de vigilancia nocturna, indispensables para patrullar los intricados canales y marismas de Doñana. El gobierno hiper-protege el entorno ecológico sobre el papel, con normativas asfixiantes para los agricultores y ganaderos españoles, pero abandona por completo la protección real del territorio, permitiendo que mafias internacionales operen a sus anchas. Es una hipocresía de dimensiones monumentales.

Este no es un problema menor o local. Herrera Mellado alerta de un cambio de tendencia estratégico: Doñana y toda la costa de Cádiz y Huelva ya no son solo la puerta de entrada del hachís del norte de África, sino que se han convertido en la principal vía de acceso de la cocaína sudamericana a todo el continente europeo. España, gracias a la debilidad invitadora de Sánchez, es el coladero elegido por los cárteles para envenenar a Europa. La falta de control efectivo convierte nuestro país en un socio involuntario, pero fundamental, del crimen organizado transnacional. Cada bidón de gasolina almacenado en Doñana representa más droga en las calles, más violencia asociada y más dinero manchado de sangre que corrompe instituciones.

La conclusión de María Herrera Mellado es clara y contundente: estamos ante un fracaso de Estado. La entrega de Doñana al narcotráfico es la prueba irrefutable de que el gobierno de Pedro Sánchez ha priorizado su supervivencia política y sus guerras culturales frente a las obligaciones más básicas de un Estado: garantizar la seguridad y controlar sus fronteras. Exige una respuesta firme, con medios, tecnología y un compromiso real con las fuerzas de seguridad, algo que este ejecutivo es incapaz de proporcionar porque su ideología le impide tomar en serio las amenazas reales. La recuperación de Doñana, y de la seguridad de España, pasa inevitablemente por la recuperación de un gobierno que ponga a España y a los españoles en primer lugar.

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