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Judi Lynn

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Thu Apr 19, 2012, 03:29 PM Apr 2012

Mexico Loses over 56,000 Soldiers to Desertion in Six Years [View all]

Source: Fox News Latino

Mexico Loses over 56,000 Soldiers to Desertion in Six Years
Published April 18, 2012
Fox News Latino

Mexican civilians aren’t the only ones who have had enough of the country’s drug war.

Over 56,000 soldiers have deserted the Mexican military since President Felipe Calderón took office and launched an offensive against the country’s powerful drug cartels six years ago, according to documents obtained by news website Animal Político.

That figure amounts to 28 percent of the soldiers stationed in the country, according to Animal Político.

Deserting from the military is a crime in Mexico carrying punishments of up to six years in prison, though the offense often goes unpunished. The National Defense Secretariat, or SEDENA, says it has only convicted some 10,154,000 cases.

Read more: http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/news/2012/04/18/mexico-loses-over-56000-soldiers-to-desertion-in-six-years/#ixzz1sW3rsYkA

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And I think many of them went over to the dark side. Comrade Grumpy Apr 2012 #1
They had a house right on campus when I was in college where they would recruit young women. nt Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #3
Oooh Taylor Smite Apr 2012 #20
And the deserts in Mexico are brutal. nt Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #2
If you ever wondered where the cartels get their automatic weapons from .... nt hack89 Apr 2012 #4
I thought they came from gun shops in the US. nt Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #6
You can't buy automatic weapons in US gun shops. nt hack89 Apr 2012 #7
But you can buy guns which, by drilling a single hole in the panzerfaust Apr 2012 #12
No you can't hack89 Apr 2012 #14
R-r-r-r-i-i-i-i-g-g-h-h-h-h-t......... PavePusher Apr 2012 #18
Very interesting. Remmah2 Apr 2012 #21
The cartels also use lots of other guns, many of which do come from the US. Comrade Grumpy Apr 2012 #8
Why spend the time and money to convert a $1500 semi-automatic hack89 Apr 2012 #9
There is also the not so small matter of getting Moondog Apr 2012 #10
Not to mention dizbukhapeter Apr 2012 #11
Also worth mentioning. Remmah2 Apr 2012 #22
I think it makes perfect sense to send someone to the US 4th law of robotics Apr 2012 #16
Ruger 10/22 Full-Auto Conversion (ILLEGAL) panzerfaust Apr 2012 #13
Are you claiming that is a full-auto 10/22? PavePusher Apr 2012 #19
To be fair, sometimes people will do stuff just for the screwball art factor Posteritatis Apr 2012 #23
A folding stock is not a part of an alleged full automatic rifle. Remmah2 Apr 2012 #24
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Apr 2012 #5
yeah, well the violence has escalated since the president has been in office newspeak Apr 2012 #15
The Mexican Naval Infantry (their Marines) are the only reliable force they have... BadtotheboneBob Apr 2012 #17
Some cool "Artsy" weapons captured from the drug cartels Vehl Apr 2012 #25
Those are strangely beautiful christx30 Apr 2012 #26
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