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Package Name | com.historyisfun.mexicandrugwar |
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Category | APPS, Books & Reference |
Latest Version | 1.4 |
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Update | August 30, 2020 (4 years ago) |
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The Mexican Drug War (also known as the Mexican War on Drugs; Spanish: guerra contra el narcotráfico en México)[72] is an ongoing, low-intensity[73][74] asymmetric war[75][76] between the Mexican Government and various drug trafficking syndicates. Since 2006, when the Mexican military began to intervene, the government's principal goal has been to reduce the drug-related violence.[77] The Mexican government has asserted that their primary focus is on dismantling the powerful drug cartels, rather than on preventing drug trafficking, which is left to U.S. functionaries.[78][79][80]
Although Mexican drug cartels, or drug trafficking organizations, have existed for several decades, their influence has increased[81][82] since the demise of the Colombian Cali and Medellín cartels in the 1990s. Mexican drug cartels now dominate the wholesale illicit drug market and in 2007 controlled 90% of the cocaine entering the United States.[83][84] Arrests of key cartel leaders, particularly in the Tijuana and Gulf cartels, has led to increasing drug violence as cartels fight for control of the trafficking routes into the United States.