Are they being paid enough or is it that they are but are doing nothing about it. Do they have access to he some equipment as the military? Do they need military assistance? What’s taking them so long? Is the Mexican government working with the cartel? If so we should just declare war on them.
@9GKSGV7Women’s Equality7mos7MO
the dea should take full force in bringing them down as they are a treat to both mexico and the usa with drug trafficing and human trafficing
@9GKZS59Republican7mos7MO
I don't think we should start war because it will cause more problems than we need to but I also think we could work a little harder to end the cartel.
@9GKT9RB7mos7MO
I do not think we should declare war on Mexico but the CIA is definitely letting the cartels getting away with stuff,
@9GKSX6LCA Common Sense7mos7MO
The reason mexico is taking them so long to end the cartel is due to the numbers of cartels that there is in mexico. If mexico keeps pushing to fight cartels it could end up in a Civil War.
@9GKQK4VRepublican7mos7MO
The Cartels are a mighty entity in the Mexican government, and although part of the Mexican government is trying to do something about the issue; Mexico does not have enough money or power to do something against them. Instead of declaring war, it would be more favorable to help the government deal with the cartels as Mexico is now responsible for most production-related needs even surpassing China.
@9GKVJY87mos7MO
the cartel is highly supported by the Mexican police, the mexican police do not recieve a standar minimum wage therefor they find the need to rob people when they see u.s license plates or really nice vehicles, all of this contributes to corruption.
@9GKRNRSRepublican7mos7MO
one word... corruption, we need a leader who will step in and just take care of it before its too late. the democratic party is letting in 10000 people a day who are illegal. this has to stop before they attack us within.
i dont agree that war should be declared but i most definelty think that the mexican cartel should be stopped in a better way
@9GKYRPF7mos7MO
I think it's because corrupt governments are either being paid off or are still choosing not to do anything about it. I think government officials benefit from the problems in Mexico, so nothing is done about them.r
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