Mexican Drug War Essay

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In Mexico, thousands of people die every year due to the war between the Mexican government and the drug cartels. When an American buys cocaine, he assists drug cartels to murder thousands of people in Mexico. To explain my point, I will explain my ideas and feeling on that issue and the opposition points of view as well. The Mexican government is losing the war against the drug cartels. This war started in 2008 when the cartels of Los Zetas started a war with the Sinaloa cartel. These two cartels fought over the drug route between Mexico and the United States (see Plate 1). When I lived in Mexico I heard a testimony in regards to this issue. I watched the Mexican news daily, and I noticed that the Mexican government started sending army …show more content…

They hold Mexico at fault for these wars and the number of people killed. The high number of citizens unemployed in Mexico and the corruption in the Mexican government are also partly responsible for the drug war. The Mexican government has not created jobs for their citizens and the jobs that people have do not pay well. For this reason people join the cartels. I agree with faux that the power of amercian money comes fromm “the roughly $25 billion in illegal drug exports to the States.”(Faux, n.pag.) People join the cartels, as this form of employment guarantees that they will have a large amount of money for their families and will have a better life. As a result more people join these cartels, and they become more powerful as their numbers grow. Another reason is that the corruption in Mexico is due to the Federal Government. The Zetas cartel has made a declaration that the Mexican Federal government offered protection to the Sinaloa cartel during a previous drug war. The government helped the Sinaloa cartel kill members of the Zetas cartel. During this drug war no one from the Sinaloa Cartel got captured or killed but, many from the Zetas cartel were killed. This exposed the corruption even more in the Mexican government. These two facts are true in regards to Mexico but, as stated before they are not the only

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