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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Narcos en Guatemala

El ejército guatemalteco se enfrenta con los narcos mexicanos  haz clic aquí

2 comments:

Katlyn said...

El gobierno de guatemala no puede ganar. Ellos no pueden tener un ejercito suficiente para prevenir la posibilidad de la guerra civil, pero este la previene de tener un ejercito suficiente para prevenir la inestabilidad causada por los narcos mexicanos. Y no les ayuda que los estados unidos no estan dando dinero suficiente para ayudar al gobierno de guatemala.

Tom Pope said...

In the 1990s, the Army Reserve assigned me for extended periods to various counter narcotics operations. Key West Naval Air Station is the center of narcotics trafficking interdiction for the east coast. Back then, Narco-traffickers would load cargo ships with cocaine in Colombia, and off load their drugs to go-fast boats in the middle of the Caribbean. The go-fast boats would then take off in different directions with the U.S. as their final destination. Over time the U.S. Coast Guard, and DEA became so effective at identifying ships loaded with drugs and capturing the go-fast boats that the cartels were forced to switch their shipments from sea to land. This has contributed to Mexico becoming a transient nation for drug smugglers and the rise of the Mexican cartels. If interdiction is going to work, we'll have to find a way to make smuggling across our southern border as difficult as the seas are now.