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  • hot selling DOP-Military and Government Mexico
  • hot selling DOP-Military and Government Mexico
  • hot selling DOP-Military and Government Mexico
  • Are US military-grade weapons being found in Mexican drug cartels?
  • MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico wants an urgent investigation into how U.S. military-grade weapons are increasingly being found in the hands of Mexican drug cartels, Mexico’s top diplomat said Monday. Mexico’s army is finding belt-fed machine guns, rocket launchers and grenades that are not sold for civilian use in the United States.
  • Is Mexico trying to increase militarisation of civilian activities?
  • (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images) Mexico is seeking to increase the militarisation of civilian activities, ranging to national park to domestic anti-crime operations, with a plan under the premiership of President López Obrador to bring the country’s National Guard under military control.
  • Are Mexican Armed Forces getting more power under Obrador?
  • NPR's Scott Simon talks with Mexican security analyst Alejandro Hope about the increasing power the Mexican armed forces are getting under President Anders Manuel Lopez Obrador. SCOTT SIMON, HOST: The role of the military in civilian life is growing in Mexico.
  • Did US military stockpiles Sandoval's weapons come from Mexico?
  • Sandoval did not specifically say the weapons were from U.S. military stockpiles. Ken Salazar, the U.S. ambassador to Mexico, confirmed Monday that Mexican officials had brought up the issue at meetings last week, and while he had not been aware of the problem, he pledged the United States would look into it.
  • Are US weapons entering Mexico for US military use?
  • “The [Mexican] Defense Department has warned the United States about weapons entering Mexico that are for the exclusive use of the U.S. army,” Foreign Relations Secretary Alicia Bárcena said. “It is very urgent that an investigation into this be carried out.”
  • Is a military takeover of Mexico City's main airport unconstitutional?
  • A 113,000-strong National Guard force, which replaced the federal police, was moved under the defence ministry by presidential decree in September 2022. The Supreme Court ruled the move unconstitutional, but the government is yet to act on the decision. For López Obrador, the military takeover of Mexico City’s main airport has yielded good results.

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