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Posted by Magnetonium on Jul-12-2009 14:20:

Drug War in Mexico



I dont mean War on Drugs, but Drug War, a full-out civil war. It raised my eyebrows reading this article, seems like cartels are getting desperate:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8146358.stm

Mexico gunmen attack police bases

quote:

VIDEO: The scene of an attack which followed the arrest of Arnoldo Rueda

Gunmen have launched a string of attacks on federal police bases in Mexico, killing five people.

At least six cities were hit - all in the western Michoacan state, a stronghold of Mexico's drug cartels.

Three police officers and two soldiers are reported to have been killed when the attackers, armed with grenades and assault rifles, opened fire.

In one incident, in the state capital Morelia, 40 gunmen arrived in a convoy of vehicles to carry out the raid.

Arrested suspected drugs boss Arnoldo Rueda 11 July 2009
The arrest of a key drugs suspect is thought to have sparked the raids

There had already been prolonged gun battles in the city on Friday, during which suspected drug boss Arnoldo Rueda - a senior member of the La Familia Michoacana drug cartel - was arrested.

The co-ordinated raids are being seen as a revenge attack for that arrest.

As well as Morelia, the cities of Apatzingan, Lazaro Cardenas, Patzcuaro, Zitacuaro and Huetamo were targeted.

Mexican President Felipe Calderon - who comes from Michoacan - has launched a major operation to try to stem the country's drug violence, deploying tens of thousands of extra troops and police officers.

Some 6,000 people died in violence related to organised crime last year.


Posted by Krypton on Jul-12-2009 17:48:

It's pretty bad. We'r lucky here in El Paso that the violence hasn't spilled over. Right across the river in Juarez, over 1000 people were killed lasted year by violence. Not natural causes. Violence. It's like Baghdad over there.


Posted by Magnetonium on Jul-12-2009 23:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Krypton
It's pretty bad. We'r lucky here in El Paso that the violence hasn't spilled over. Right across the river in Juarez, over 1000 people were killed lasted year by violence. Not natural causes. Violence. It's like Baghdad over there.


Suicide bombers?




Posted by Krypton on Jul-13-2009 00:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Magnetonium


Suicide bombers?





lol, no..

They are better than that. The cartels hire former Mexican soldiers who use military tactics and weaponry in battle with rival cartels and the Mexican Army. Los Zetas is a criminal mercenary army in the service of the Gulf Cartel. These guys have 50 caliber machine guns. They don't play around. Some of them were trained in the School of the Americas in Fort Benning, Georgia! And they aren't the only ones. This is an interesting read...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_zetas

I'v heard one story where this cartel leader took over a restaurant full of patrons, locked the doors, cut the phone lines, and trapped everyone inside. But all he wanted was to eat dinner! The guy ate, paid for everyone's meal, and left. That's as gangsta as you get...lol..



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