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For real.
It's got to be crazy corruption from Lopez Obrador too though. The cartels have killed around 180 000 people since he took office and he's asking them to 'act responsibly' and chiding people for demonizing them.
The problem with peace platforms is that they're very hard to change. AMLO ran on a 'hugs, not bullets' platform towards dealing with the cartels - but the cartels aren't misbehaving kids or disgruntled impoverished folk. The cartels, at this point, are rational, self-sustaining actors - which means no amount of hugs will induce them to 'kill themselves' by dismantling the fundamental roots of their operations.
At the same time, such a peace platform means that any escalation will be called out as hypocrisy and blamed for any rise in cartel activity.
It's a trap of AMLO's own making, but it's hard not to feel for him. Between the realities of the situation on the ground and electoral politics, he's not exactly overflowing with options. One hopes Sheinbaum will feel more freedom to act when she steps into the presidency.
Short of the UN rooting out the cartels and enforcing safe elections what’s the answer here?
The common answer used to be drug legalization because theoretically that would undercut their financial base, but from what I understand they've Diversified to the point where I don't think that would work anymore.
At least then you have the absolute moral high ground.
" we need to eradicate drug trade" is not a good call to arms, since consuming psychoactive substances is the most human thing ever, practiced by a wide range of the population
"we need to get rid of murderers and human traffickers" is clear and unambiguous, and would actually make more people turn their back on the cartels
I think that if drugs become legal, and the cartels also do business in other legal areas, they can solve their conflicts in court rather than through arms.
Hope that other large, multinationals don't realize they can wage all out war and we're powerless to stop them.
Well they do already. Look at the fossil fuel industry.
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