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  1. The Mexican drug war (also known as the Mexican war on drugs; Spanish: Guerra contra el narcotráfico en México, shortened to and commonly known inside Mexico as War against the narco; Spanish: Guerra contra el narco) is an ongoing asymmetric armed conflict between the Mexican government and various drug trafficking syndicates.

    • December 11, 2006 – present, (16 years, 9 months and 2 weeks)
  2. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Drug lab raids fell, the president vowed to replace a decade-old security agreement with the US, and he disbanded the federal police force, within which the DEA had built a vetted Sensitive ...

  3. Homicides have risen since the militarisation of the “war on drugs” and remain high. Major groups have extended their presence across Mexico, from operating in 268 municipalities in 2010 to 531 in 2021.

  4. 11 de may. de 2022 · It formed in 2015 as a splinter group from the Sinaloa cartel, and steadily grew as Mexico’s security forces cracked down on larger, better-known groups during the so-called “ war on drugs .”...

    • Elena Reina
    • Why Did Mexico Launch Its War on Drugs?
    • What Has The War Cost So Far?
    • What Has Been Achieved?
    • How Has The War Evolved?
    • What Role Has The Us played?

    On 10 December 2006, the newly inaugurated president, Felipe Calderón, launched Mexico’s war on drugs by sending 6,500 troops into his home state of Michoacán, where rival cartels were engaged in tit-for-tat massacres as they battled over lucrative territory. The surge in violence had started in 2005, and a string of police and military operations ...

    The US has donated at least $1.5bn through the Merida Initiative since 2008 (another $1bn has been agreed by Congress – PDF), while Mexico has spent at least $54bn on security and defence since 2007. Critics say that this influx of cash has helped create an opaque security industry open to corruption at every level. But the biggest costs have been ...

    Improved collaboration between US and Mexican intelligence and security services has resulted in numerous high-profile arrests and drug busts. Officials say 25 of the 37 drug traffickers on Calderón’s most wanted list have been jailed, extradited to the US or killed, although not all of these actions have been independently corroborated. More than ...

    Under pressure from the authorities, some crime factions have splintered – only to regroup and re-emerge as smaller, often more ruthless groups. Meanwhile, new battlegrounds have sprung up in previously peaceful states as military operations incited gangs to find new smuggling routes in rival territories. Calderon’s policies have remained largely i...

    The “war on drugs” doctrine is largely credited to President Richard Nixon, who created the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in 1973 to declare “an all-out global war on the drug menace”. Since then, the US has spent more than $2.5tn battling this indeterminate enemy through prohibition and militarization. Over the past four decades, the US mo...

  5. 3 de feb. de 2020 · A researcher who fled crime-beset Mexico returns to interview the drug cartels behind so much of the violence, asking 33 ‘narcos’ everything about their lives, from birth to their latest murder.

  6. 19 de ago. de 2022 · (Christian Chavez / Associated Press) As a candidate, López Obrador vowed a radical break with the militarized security strategy of his predecessors, which he blamed for turning Mexico “into a...