AccessMyLibrary provides FREE access to over 30 million articles from top publications available through your library.
Create a link to this page
Copy and paste this link tag into your Web page or blog:
Turf battles between Mexico's drug cartels have claimed more than 1,000 lives during the past year. The Gulf Cartel and the Sinaloa Cartel are battling for control over the Mexican city of Nuevo Laredo, located across the border from the Texas town of Laredo. U.S. Interstate 35, which runs from the Rio Grande to Lake Superior, begins in Laredo. The cartel that wins control in Nuevo Laredo will thus be positioned to exploit 1-35, as well as the projected "Trans-Texas Corridor," a 12-lane, 4,000-mile long traffic artery that would accelerate the economic integration of the U.S., Mexico, and Canada.
In the effort to retain its foothold in Nuevo Laredo, the Gulf Cartel has retained the services of "Los Zetas," a paramilitary group of hired assassins with special forces training. "The Zetas ... feature 31 ex-soldiers once part of an elite division of the Mexican army--the Special Air Mobile Force Group," observed the October 22, 2003 Brownsville Herald.
According to Mexican Defense Minister Ricardo Clemente Vega, the Zetas have also recruited at ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Drug cartels and regional integration.(INSIDER REPORT)