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MEXICO CITY The two most important criminal organizations in Mexico are engaged in all-out war, and the most spectacular battles are being fought for the cameras as the combatants pursue a strategy of intimidation and propaganda by dumping ever greater numbers of headless bodies in public view some of the victims most likely innocents.
With the groups no longer limiting themselves to regional skirmishes, the older, established drug-smuggling Sinaloa cartel is now fighting the brash, young paramilitary Zetas crime organization across multiple front lines in Mexico in a desperate battle, according to U.S. and Mexican law enforcement officials and security analysts on both sides of the border.
As the number of total homicides in Mexico has been slowly dropping, the sensational violence spikes higher, creating an atmosphere of instability that makes Mexicans and American visitors fear travel in wide stretches of country that even Mexican military leaders concede are not completely under state control.
The two gangs and their surrogates continue to quietly kill each other, but they are also staging public massacres in order to terrify civilians, cow authorities and taunt outgoing President Felipe Calderon, who has made his U.S.-backed confrontation with the cartels a centerpiece of his administration.
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Romulox
(25,960 posts)loose wheel
(112 posts)Has anyone ever read Carroll Quigley's book Tragedy and Hope? The description of the Pakistani-Peruvian cultural axis is an interesting hypothesis. It describes Mexico very well. Farmers and other workers are viewed as lower class that can be stepped on at will by anyone willing to use violence to obtain wealth. Those willing to use violence will not hesitate to use it on each other to gain more wealth.