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hat I remember most about my return to Mexico last year are the narcomantas . At least that s what everyone called them: drug banners. Perhaps a dozen feet long and several feet high, they were hung in parks and plazas around Monterrey. Their messages were hand-painted in black block letters. ...
Obama Must End the War on Drugs - or Mexico and Afghanistan Will Collapse
johannhari.com — The death-toll in Tijuana today is higher than in Baghdad... (more) Obama Must End the War on Drugs - or Mexico and ...
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dcexaminer.com — Examiner Editorial Special Report:Card Check co-sponsors favor secret ballot for Mexico, but not for U.S. workers By... Kevin Mooney Editorial Staff Writer | 2/20/09 5:44 AM Democrats leading the charge in 2009 for legislation that critics say will ... (more) www.dcexaminer.com >> Special Editorial Reports
Troubled Neighbor: Mexico's Drug Violence Poses a Threat to the United States
cato.org — February 2, 2009 Policy Analysis no. 631 Troubled Neighbor: Mexico's Drug Violence Poses a Threat to the... United States by Ted Galen Carpenter While U.S. leaders have focused on actual or illusory security threats in distant regions, there is a ... (more) Troubled Neighbor: Mexico's Drug Violence Poses a Threat ...
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HorsesAss.Org — Sam Quinones writes about Mexico in the Foreign Policy online magazine: I’d recently lived in Mexico for a decade, but I’d never seen anything like this. I left in 2004—as it turned out, just a year before Mexico’s long-running trouble with drug gangs took a dark new turn for the worse. Monterrey was the safest region in the country when I lived there, thanks to its robust economy and the sturdy social control of an industrial elite. … That week in Monterrey, newspapers reported, Mexico clocked 167 drug-related murders. When I lived ...

South of the Border: State of War in Mexico
Firedoglake — ... comes reference to a chilling piece by Sam Quinones in Foreign Policy on the drug smuggling violence that has escalated to a total state of war rivaling levels in Iraq. ...

Mike's Blog Roundup
Crooks and Liars — ... Foreign Policy: Mexico’s hillbilly drug smugglers have morphed into a raging insurgency. Violence claimed more lives there last year alone than all the Americans killed in the war in Iraq. And there’s no end in sight. ...

A Mexican Standoff with Reality
Chicago Boyz — ... failed Mexican state Why Vicente Fox is going straight to Hell MEXICO’S BAZAAR OF VIOLENCE What if A State Failed and Nobody Cared? American Narcotics: $10 Billion In Mexico Mexico: Growing Terror and Close to Collapse The effects of our drug war in Mexico Mexico is not a poor country Assessing the threat at our southern border Mexico’s Columbian Exchange State of War Look who’s sneaking into the country using known drug ...

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