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  • I WISH GOD WILL HELP MEXICO TO GET BACK LIKE BEFORE.

  • WTF, "we have a problem here, because we hve a problem there?" The problem is, that the Mexican Army and the Federal Police are not doing their job. The problem is, they are giving protection to a certain cartel. Allowing the cartels to do what ever the fuck they want, as long as they pay the Army and the Federal police. Mother fuckers. Like the saying goes, MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL. The government is getting their money, dirty or not, thats all they want.

  • @MrHuitzilypotly I agree so one easy way to solve this whole problem whther in MEXICO or USA or even the THUGS SS who guard USA President to right to MOSCOW ,,RUSSIA itself? SHUT ALL MONEY DOWN FOREVER?

    Now that would take allot huh?

  • BECAUSE US GOVERMENT IS THE BIGGEST DRUG LORD

  • stop blaming your problems on the the US's problems. take responsibility for yourselves.

  • @abiumzie What a stupid comment,STFU please....Tell your crack head mother to stop snoring coce.

  • legalize and the problem is done

  • 3:32 he forgot to mention the corrupt Mexican government made deals with the drug cartels for years...make pacts with devil

  • thank you and I only say this because I think and know iam not lying!!!!!!!

  • you see mexico and panama, costa rica, san salvador, honduras, guatemala, and belize happend to lay geographicaly between colombia and the perfectly innocent U.S. OF A. so where ever the drugs that are passing thru this countrys to get to the U.S.A. DRUG ADDICTS it going to create problems where ever it has to transit. if the U.S. WOULD STOP BEING THE WORLDS BIGGEST ILLEGAL DRUG CONSUMER and cancel the DEMAND these cartels would be out of a job!!!

  • I know U.S.A is like teenager wanting drugs!

  • sad but true the neighboor to the north is addicted to illegal drugs thus creating problems in the south. the u.s. DEMAND is what starts this whole problem then if the u.s. sends billions in money to the cartels giving them huge amounts of power to corrupt anyone and make this even worse. then it also sends tons of heavy machine guns and ammunition to these gangs well hello?!!!!! duhh!!!!! no shit theres gonna be a "problem" as long as theres DEMAND there will be SUPPLY DUHH!!!!!!!!!

  • No, no, the US did not, "Start the problem"

    What started the problem is Mexico's ineffective government. The U.S. contributes to the problem but you can NOT scapegoat the problem.

    Mexico is in this war because for over a century, since the days of Zapata and Villa, it has been fighting a war against corruption and government stagnation.

    You can say its drugs on the surface but it goes deeper than drugs.

  • @JoeMomma2002 corruption is in every coutry at different levels in the u.s. last year a judge got paid by a drugtrafficker (mule) in el paso so he would drop the charges. some corruption is very public other is low profile. yes theres also corruption in mexico since the aztec times. but the DEMAND that the perfectly innocent U.S. OF A. is putting for its drug addicts is creating corruption and violence where ever its drugs have to pass to in route to the INOCCENT U.S.A.

  • Certainly but you can't sum up Mexico's problem with a narrow-minded statement as, "Well its drugs."

    Yes, of course, that is not helping the situation but again, Mexico doesn't have a middle class, Mexico's government is detached and centralized around the capital.

    Mexico suffers from local/state squabbles among the Mexican States. There is far more too it than just, "Drugs" amigo. Look a little deeper.

  • @JoeMomma2002 that makes more sense. my opinion since this an international problem it should be solved internationaly with both coming into an agreement it should not be whos to blame. but then again not just to blame the u.s. but think of what happend to the legal world economy the demand went down people were out of a job suppliers had no one to sell to. same thing with this problem if we can cut the demand then this tough guys wont be so tough after they loose all their money.

  • @JoeMomma2002 there we go that makes more sence it should not be about whos fault is it or whos to blame. the reallity its a international problem there for it can only be solved internationaly with both countrys coming into agreement not to blame the u.s. but this is logical like any other legal economy just think about it what happend to the world economy? demand started going down so people were out of a job. if we can do that with problem well then problem solved!!!

  • Who is this guy kidding. The cartels run Mexico everyone knows it. Like they wouldnt get their hands on guns if you couldnt buy them in America. They would ship them in from overseas in crates if they had to.

  • I live in Juarez, and today we reached 2000 assassinations in the present year. What the NYT did not mention, was that the mayor lives in El Paso, very safe. He is resident and has a Green Card. Last December i had to live 6 months in el paso because of the violence reached my family. This is shithole.

  • It's only a matter of time before the violence crosses the border. Politicians will have to make some very difficult deci sions on enforcing immigration laws!!!

  • i don't even trust the mayor....

  • this is absolutely horrible

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