Le président Peña Nieto espère faire de Paris un allié dans son bras de fer avec Trump
Etiqueta: cartels
Massacres in Mexico underscore government collusion with cartels
U.S. role at a crossroads in Mexico’s intelligence war on the cartels
For the past seven years, Mexico and the United States have put aside their tension-filled history on security matters to forge an unparalleled alliance against Mexico’s drug cartels, one based on sharing sensitive intelligence, U.S. training and joint op
Mexico’s new president seeks fresh start on drug war with Obama
President Barack Obama and Mexican President-elect Enrique Peña Nieto will meet to discuss the drug war—which has killed nearly ten times as many people as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan combined—among other issues, at the White House Tuesday.
Is Mexico’s drug war strategy working?
Mexico has landed some hard punches against the drug cartels that have stirred violence in parts of the country — at least on paper.
In 2011, against just the notorious Zetas cartel, Mexico ended the reign of 16 leaders who ran cartel operations at the
D.E.A. Launders Mexican Profits of Drug Cartels
Undercover American narcotics agents have laundered or smuggled millions of dollars in drug proceeds as part of Washington’s expanding role in Mexico’s fight against drug cartels, according to current and former federal law enforcement officials.
Human Rights Watch critique le Mexique
L’organisation de défense des droits de l’homme Human Rights Watch (HRW) dénonce la dérive de la lutte contre les cartels de la drogue au Mexique.
Calderón’s war ‘too costly,’ ex-official says
Mexican President Felipe Calderón should order military troops back to the barracks and halt a losing war against drug cartels, a former Mexican foreign minister said Tuesday…
Mexican Standoff
Five years into Mexico’s U.S.-backed war on drug trafficking, the sale of narcotics continues to be a one of Mexico’s most profitable industries …
Under the volcano
The drugs trade has spread corruption and violence across Mexico. Can the police ever catch up with them?