El mar de sangre en M xico es generado por un r o de arsenales estadounidenses. Cada a o, entre 72,000 y 258,000 armas cruzan la frontera hacia nuestro pa s. La violencia vino del Norte revela el factor decisivo detr s de la cat strofe que desde 2007 padece M xico: la pol tica armament stica de Estados Unidos. Sin el acceso masivo a esos arsenales, la masacre y la corrupci n nunca habr an alcanzado la escala actual. Este no es un tr fico clandestino, sino un flujo facilitado por una «arquitectura de la permisibilidad en Estados Unidos. El libro rastrea c mo la desregulaci n sistem tica de armas en aquel pa s no solo permiti esta cat strofe, sino que la busc . Merced a su dinero y al poder que ofrece, la industria armamentista se volvi intocable. La violencia vino del Norte es una acusaci n que nos obliga a mirar sin evasivas. El fuego no se encendi solo; fue «financiado y armado hasta los dientes por un sistema que prioriza el negocio sobre la vida. «La tormenta no se gest en M xico, sino al otro lado de la frontera. (...) Fue all donde se desmantel el sistema de control. Fue all donde se vendieron las armas que aqu matan. Fue all donde se protegi , con leyes y cabilderos, a quienes lucran con el desa
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
The bloodshed in Mexico has its source in a weapons produced in the United States. Every year, between 72,000 and 258,000 weapons cross the northern border into Mexico.
Violence Came from the North reveals the main factor behind the catastrophe Mexico has been enduring since 2007: US weapons policy. Without easy access to American arsenals, it argues, the massacres and corruption afflicting Mexico would never have reached their current scale. The flow of weapons across the border isn't a clandestine trade; rather, it is facilitated by an "architecture of permissiveness" in the United States. This book shows how the systematic deregulation of weapons in the US not only made this catastrophe possible, but also engineered it, thanks to the money and power of an untouchable arms industry. The evidence P rez Ricart presents in this book calls for a clear-eyed response. Because systemic violence does not ignite on its own, he points out: It is "funded and armed to the teeth" by forces that put profits above human life. "The storm did not originate in Mexico. It came from the other side of the border. (...) It was there where the controls were dismantled. It was there that the weapons that kill here were sold. And it is there that laws and lobbyists protect the actors who profit from disaster."
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