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Drug War Hobbles Mexican EconomyPosted on Jun 23, 2012
In addition to having produced 60,000 dead, 20,000 disappeared, hundreds of thousands displaced, wounded or on the run, and tens of thousands widowed or orphaned, Mexico’s drug war—which seems to be off the radars of that country’s presidential candidates—is a chain wrapped around the nation’s considerable industrial potential. Polls show that security is a high priority for Mexicans, but the politicians vying for the presidency don’t appear to be interested in untying their country’s fate from the disastrous drug policies of their neighbor to the north, the United States. The candidates instead mumble about “change,” “real change” and “difference,” but appear to be unwilling to deal with organized crime or address failed reforms. —Posted by Alexander Reed Kelly
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