Leave my chest out of this...
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Bill Moore
Would appreciate it if you both could get back on topic and away from the chest bumping.
As the Actress said to the Bishop...
Nor do I know enough about Mexico to enter this thread... ;)
Criminal Insurgencies in Mexico and the Americas
Criminal Insurgencies in Mexico and the Americas
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Book Review: Cartel: The Coming Invasion of Mexico’s Drug Wars
Book Review: Cartel: The Coming Invasion of Mexico’s Drug Wars
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Republicans Propose Bill to Treat Mexican Drug Cartels as 'Terrorist Insurgency'
Republicans Propose Bill to Treat Mexican Drug Cartels as 'Terrorist Insurgency'
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While disturbing, it's not just a thesis...
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tequila
Texas Observer - The Deadliest Place in Mexico
The story is focused on the Juarez Valley and how the massive violence in the region was brought by what has been theorized before - the Sinaloa Cartel's conquest of the smuggling corridor through the violent extermination of the Juarez Cartel, allied with the Mexican Army. The story posits a disturbing thesis - that the Sinaloa Cartel and the Mexican Army are working hand in glove.
The Sinaloa cartel has the Mexican army and the Federal Police heavily infiltrated in the western half of the country, and some would argue that Chapo owns the Federales. But in their areas of control in the eastern half of the country the same can be said of Los Zetas, regarding infiltration of and/or influence over the army. It's not clear to me to what extent Los Z has influence with the state police, but Z support networks have long involved municipal police.
Mexico's Challenges: Lessons in the War Against Organized Crime
Mexico's Challenges: Lessons in the War Against Organized Crime
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Five Ps for a Violence Reduction Strategy in Mexico (Part I)
Five Ps for a Violence Reduction Strategy in Mexico (Part I)
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Five Ps for a Violence Reduction Strategy in Mexico (Part II)
Five Ps for a Violence Reduction Strategy in Mexico (Part II)
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Five Ps for a Violence Reduction Strategy in Mexico (Part III)
Five Ps for a Violence Reduction Strategy in Mexico (Part III)
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