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Mexico Cartels: The First Drug War

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Although the narcotrafficking wars that have plagued Mexico in recent years are truly a combination of a variety of factors coming together, it is my belief that at the heart (and the primary cause) is that they are really just criminal organization fighting over turfs. Cartels are centralized around violence and intimidation rather than being centralized around the idea of an insurgency of sorts. The primary cause behind all this is the search for higher profits no matter what the means of acquisition for these profits are, even if this means that civilians will be caught in between these drug wars. The cartels having a political agenda does not seem like an accurate representation, primarily because more than anything are driven by profit more than anything else. The idea of the cartels being some form of insurgency was in my opinion due to the way in …show more content…

Mexican smugglers transformed into the Guadalajara cartel through the leadership of Felix Gallardo. Right at the beginning we see that there was no real motive for the cartels to be borne – other than them being created out of need. Mexican cartels would not have the power that they have today if it was not for the high demand that exists in the United States for drugs and narcotics. Since the United States government began to crack down on Colombian gangs that operated in Miami, they were forced to look towards other means to transport drugs to their hungry American consumers. The cartels were borne out of the need to meet the supply and demand that had been created by those living in the United States. Their true upstart to the cartels was not due to come type of rebellion against government, but one borne out of need to satisfy

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