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Quels sont les meilleurs moyens pour le Mexique et les États-Unis de travailler ensemble pour réduire la violence liée aux cartels de la drogue ?

Geopolitics
Mexico
Commencé March 04, 2026

Violence erupts in several states after one of the most powerful cartel leaders in Mexico is killed in army operation

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CLAIM Publié par will Mar 04, 2026
Enhancing cross-border cooperation through technology and intelligence-sharing can significantly disrupt cartel operations. Successful initiatives in other regions should be reviewed and adapted to suit the unique challenges faced by Mexico and the U.S.

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CLAIM Publié par will Mar 04, 2026
The U.S. must respect Mexico's sovereignty in its fight against cartels. Any cooperation should prioritize Mexico's approach to law enforcement and ensure that U.S. involvement does not exacerbate tensions or violence within Mexican communities.

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