The Mexican drug war is the Mexican theater of the global war on drugs, as led by the U.S. federal government, that has resulted in an ongoing asymmetric low-intensity conflict between the Mexican government and various drug trafficking syndicates.Mexican Drug WarChapter 1: Mexican Drug War1.1 Presidents1.2 Felipe Calder?n1.3 Enrique Pe?a Nieto1.4 Andr?s Manuel L?pez Obrador1.5 Drug sources and use1.6 Use1.7 Poverty1.8 EducationChapter 2: Mexican cartels2.1 Major cartels in the war2.2 Beltr?n-Leyva Cartel2.3 Ju?rez Cartel2.4 Tijuana Cartel2.5 Gulf Cartel2.6 Los Zetas2.7 La Familia Cartel2.8 Knights Templar2.9 CJNGChapter 3: Cartel propaganda3.1 Paramilitaries3.2 Women3.3 Firearms3.4 Gun origins3.5 Project GunrunnerChapter 4: Operations4.1 Escalation (2008-12)4.2 Los Zetas-Gulf cartel conflictChapter 5: Effects in Mexico5.1 Violence5.2 Government corruption5.3 Impact on human rights5.4 Impact on public health5.5 Murders of politicians5.6 Massacres and exploitation of migrants5.7 Human traffickingChapter 6: Effects internationallyChapter 7: Controversies7.1 Money laundering7.2 Drug demand
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