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Trump Demanded El Mencho’s Head. Mexicans Are Paying the Price.

The violence in Mexico has been an ongoing issue for many years, with drug cartels and organized crime groups wreaking havoc on the country. However, what many people fail to realize is that this violence is not solely a Mexican problem – it is fueled by U.S. guns and money. And while the recent killing of a cartel boss may seem like a victory, it will not bring an end to the violence as long as the root causes are not addressed.

In recent years, the United States has been facing a major opioid crisis, with the majority of these drugs coming from Mexico. These drugs are not only destroying American lives, but they are also a major source of income for Mexican cartels. The demand for drugs in the U.S. has created a lucrative market for these criminal organizations, and they will stop at nothing to maintain their power and profits.

But it’s not just drugs that are fueling the violence in Mexico. The U.S. is also the main supplier of guns to these cartels. The lax gun laws in the U.S. make it easy for these criminals to obtain high-powered weapons, which they then use to terrorize Mexican citizens and law enforcement. It’s a vicious cycle – the U.S. creates the demand for drugs, which in turn fuels the demand for guns, and the violence continues to escalate.

The recent demand from former President Trump to “demand El Mencho’s head” is a prime example of how the U.S. is contributing to the violence in Mexico. While it may seem like a strong stance against the cartels, it ultimately does more harm than good. The Mexican government is now under immense pressure to capture or kill El Mencho, the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, in order to appease the U.S. government. This has led to an increase in violence as the cartels fight to protect their leader and maintain their power.

But even if El Mencho is captured or killed, it will not bring an end to the violence. The cartels are highly organized and have a network of leaders who can easily step in and take over. And as long as the demand for drugs and guns in the U.S. continues, there will always be someone willing to fill the void left by El Mencho.

It’s time for the U.S. to take responsibility for its role in the violence in Mexico. The U.S. government must address the root causes of the problem – the demand for drugs and the easy access to guns. This can be done through stricter gun control laws and addressing the underlying issues that lead to drug addiction in the U.S.

Furthermore, the U.S. must also provide support and assistance to Mexico in their efforts to combat the cartels. This can include sharing intelligence, providing resources and training for law enforcement, and working together to disrupt the flow of drugs and guns across the border.

It’s also important for the U.S. to acknowledge the impact of its actions on Mexico and its people. The demand for drugs and guns in the U.S. has created a dangerous and volatile situation for our neighbors to the south. It’s time for the U.S. to take responsibility and work towards finding a solution that benefits both countries.

In conclusion, the recent killing of a cartel boss in Mexico may seem like a victory, but it will not bring an end to the violence as long as the root causes are not addressed. The U.S. must take responsibility for its role in fueling the violence through its demand for drugs and guns. It’s time for the U.S. to work together with Mexico to find a solution that will bring lasting peace and stability to both nations. Only then can we truly see an end to the violence in Mexico.