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President Obama’s Mexico strategy picked up where the Bush-era “Merida Plan” package left off. In 2012, if Mexicans choose a new president who decides to end the anti-drug offensive, we may wish that we had done more to support our Mexican allies when we had the chance.
Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico are the three most important relationships in Latin America for the United States, and the Obama administration has succeeded in damaging each of those relationships.
The most disturbing aspect of the plot to kill Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the United States is that Iran's thugs are developing a strategic partnership with Mexico's most violent thugs: Los Zetas.
What can our neighbor to the south teach us about how to run elections?
Mexico today increasingly resembles Colombia 25 years ago, but President Obama has demonstrated insufficient leadership against illegal drugs and his administration seems to have no consensus on the severity of the problem.
We need to talk straight with the leaders of Mexico.
How America and Mexico can defeat the cartels.
U.S. and Mexican officials are making progress on an aid package to support a new offensive against the deadly illegal drug syndicates that threaten both nations. Since Mexican president Felipe Calderón’s victory just over one year ago, Mexican authorities have stepped up anti-drug efforts and paved the way for increased...





