From fentanyl to avocado: The many faces of the Mexican cartels targeted by TrumpThe U.S. has labeled six Mexican criminal groups, including the Sinaloa and CJNG, as terrorist organizations to address security threats like fentanyl and violence.
El Mencho' and Don Rodo,' a life of evading justice: From small-time dealers to heads of the most powerful cartel in MexicoNemesio 'El Mencho' Oseguera Cervantes started his criminal career in the early '90s, eventually becoming a top cartel leader with a substantial DEA reward on his head.
Mexico's fallen narco boss El Mayo' to face same US judge who sentenced El Chapo' and ex-drug czarIsmael El Mayo Zambada, a key drug kingpin, faces trial in New York after decades of evading justice.
How Fentanyl Laid Waste to Guatemala's Time-Worn Opium TradeLatin America's drug trade faces a seismic shift as fentanyl replaces heroin due to cost-efficiency and ease of production.
From fentanyl to avocado: The many faces of the Mexican cartels targeted by TrumpThe U.S. has labeled six Mexican criminal groups, including the Sinaloa and CJNG, as terrorist organizations to address security threats like fentanyl and violence.
El Mencho' and Don Rodo,' a life of evading justice: From small-time dealers to heads of the most powerful cartel in MexicoNemesio 'El Mencho' Oseguera Cervantes started his criminal career in the early '90s, eventually becoming a top cartel leader with a substantial DEA reward on his head.
Mexico's fallen narco boss El Mayo' to face same US judge who sentenced El Chapo' and ex-drug czarIsmael El Mayo Zambada, a key drug kingpin, faces trial in New York after decades of evading justice.
How Fentanyl Laid Waste to Guatemala's Time-Worn Opium TradeLatin America's drug trade faces a seismic shift as fentanyl replaces heroin due to cost-efficiency and ease of production.
What would happen if the US military went after cartels on Mexican soil?Military intervention against cartels raises significant repercussions for the U.S. and Mexico.Evan Hafer suggests a real possibility of combat against Mexican drug cartels.Experts warn about the dangers of U.S. military involvement in Mexico.
The red line that Trump wants to cross in the fight against Mexican cartelsTrump's proposal to label Mexican cartels as terrorists poses risks to bilateral relations and raises concerns about national sovereignty.
What would happen if the US military went after cartels on Mexican soil?Military intervention against cartels raises significant repercussions for the U.S. and Mexico.Evan Hafer suggests a real possibility of combat against Mexican drug cartels.Experts warn about the dangers of U.S. military involvement in Mexico.
The red line that Trump wants to cross in the fight against Mexican cartelsTrump's proposal to label Mexican cartels as terrorists poses risks to bilateral relations and raises concerns about national sovereignty.
Invading Mexico Will Squander America's Advantage Against the CartelsThe Trump administration's priority on illegal immigration includes a controversial proposal to use military force against Mexican cartels.
Will Trump plan to label Mexican cartels as terrorists bring US military strikes?Trump's proposed designation of Mexican cartels as foreign terrorist organizations is controversial and raises concerns about potential military actions.
Invading Mexico Will Squander America's Advantage Against the CartelsThe Trump administration's priority on illegal immigration includes a controversial proposal to use military force against Mexican cartels.
Will Trump plan to label Mexican cartels as terrorists bring US military strikes?Trump's proposed designation of Mexican cartels as foreign terrorist organizations is controversial and raises concerns about potential military actions.