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Permalink Reply by Esteban Ortiz on March 11, 2009 at 9:59pm
Permalink Reply by Matt Reyes on March 12, 2009 at 11:10pm I think the punitive paradigm is not working, because it is a partial strategy and it is only wasting the last resource while exposing the Army and the Navy to the risk of corruption, human rights violations and demoralization. Hundreds of thousands soldiers have deserted the Army over the last years and some of them have joined the drug cartels, making them even more dangerous and powerful. A better strategy has to be international, beginning with a serious effort to reduce drug consumption both in the US and Mexico, attacking the financial power of the drug dealing, and dismantling the command and control structures of the criminal organizations. Soldiers are ill prepared to fight in this arena. Good intelligence and a professional interagency police cooperation should be companion of preventive plans (education and health services. And, like Esteban says, the strategy needs to be hard on corruption too.
For those of you who read Spanish, I invite you to visit my blog on this issues and put comments:
http://estrategica-mente.blogspot.com
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Permalink Reply by Jonathan Torres on April 13, 2009 at 12:46pm by Matt Reyes Added May 28, 2012 at 11:27am
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