Mexico’s Tragedy Is a U.S. Concern

Mexicos Tragedy Is a U.S. Concern
The drug-related violence in Mexico is harrowing and depressing. It poses a growing danger to Mexican civil society, the Mexican economy and the U.S. We are Mexico’s largest trading partner, and only part of that business is drugs. The simple equation has always been one of supply and demand: America’s insatiable demand drives the drug business in Mexico. But the huge increase in violence and lawlessness in Mexico over the past five years vastly outstrips the rise in drug use in the U.S. That said, America’s war on drugs — which has its 40th anniversary this summer — is anything but…

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