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Mexican Drug Cartels vs. Military: A Deep Dive into the Violent Confrontations

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Mexican Drug Cartels vs. Military: A Deep Dive into the Violent Confrontations

The conflict between Mexican drug cartels and the country's military has been escalating for decades, resulting in thousands of deaths and widespread human rights abuses. This article delves into the complexities of the issue, exploring the historical context, the key players, and the latest developments in the ongoing struggle. From the rise of the cartels to the military's counter-narcotics efforts, we examine the factors driving the violence and the challenges facing both sides.

The conflict has its roots in the 1980s, when the Mexican government began to crack down on organized crime groups, leading to the creation of the powerful cartels that exist today. Narcotics trafficking has become a multibillion-dollar industry, with cartels exporting massive amounts of cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine into the United States and other countries.

One of the main reasons behind the violence is the military's strategy of using force to combat the cartels. Since the 2000s, Mexico's military has been at the forefront of the country's efforts to combat organized crime, often using heavy-handed tactics in the process.

"We have to show the population that we are in control," said Mexican General, Ricardo Mendoza. "The use of force is sometimes necessary to gain control of the territory."

However, critics argue that this approach has often backfired, driving cartels further underground and increasing the violence. Cartels have also responded with escalating brutality, targeting civilians, journalists, and even rival gangs.

Major Cartels in Mexico

* **Sinaloa Cartel**: Founded by Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, this cartel is one of the largest and most powerful in Mexico.

* **Gulf Cartel**: Based in the northeastern state of Tamaulipas, this cartel is known for its key role in the trafficking of cocaine and marijuana.

* **Los Zetas**: This violent and highly militarized cartel is thought to be responsible for many high-profile attacks on Mexican security forces.

* **CDG (Gulf Cartel)**: A breakaway faction of the Gulf Cartel, known for its brutal tactics and street-level distribution.

Military actions against cartels have resulted in numerous human rights abuses, including allegations of extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances, and torture. Family members and girlfriends of cartel members have also been targeted by security forces.

The Growth of Resilient Trafficking

Trafficking routes have adapted to changing circumstances, while cartels increasingly invested in clandestine networks that are designed to operate efficiently, securely, and invisibly.

### Statistics on Cartels in Mexico

* Over 60% of homicides in Mexico are linked to organized crime.

* Approximately 82% of states in Mexico record human rights abuses specifically related to the military operations in their jurisdictions.

* Influence of drug-based sources has proven substantial, affecting major communities across the nation.

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Written by Sophie Dubois

Sophie Dubois is a Chief Correspondent with over a decade of experience covering breaking trends, in-depth analysis, and exclusive insights.