7. Militarization and the Mexican Drug War
In the mid-2000s, the Mexican government initiated a military-led offensive against drug cartels, marking the beginning of an intense and violent drug war. This strategy aimed to dismantle powerful criminal organizations but led to escalating casualties and widespread violence. Cartels adapted by employing more sophisticated tactics, including the use of high-powered weapons and increased corruption, challenging the effectiveness of military operations and law enforcement efforts. The conflict has had profound social and economic impacts on communities across Mexico. (cfr.org)