Is Maduro walking the same path as former dictator Noriega?
[W]hen an unbalanced native of Texas, trained by the U.S. Army and a U.S. citizen, slaughters 15 people and injures dozens more on a street in New Orleans, Trump spouts the nonsense that the problem is immigration.
Clearly, Mexico must ... minimize its cooperation with an agency that has fallen into disrepute.
[S]tarting another conflict with China is reckless and could lead to a confrontation of unimaginable consequences.
It is clear that [the] higher mission of the state is not being fulfilled in Mexico
[C]riminal enterprises are as transnational as any other industry.
We don't need foreign military officers … to tell us that criminal gangs dominate part of our country.
'If only our government searched with the same strength and due diligence for our own missing in Mexico.'
After 50 years, prohibitionism has proven to lead to failure ... [t]he solution is public health policy.
As a result, the [U.S.] has earned the dubious distinction of having the biggest drug addicts in the world.
From the U.S. perspective, the existence of groups with their own armed forces, like the cartels [...], merits the investment of the U.S.
[W]e will soon know who will be sentenced: the United States DEA or Genaro García Luna.