* The criminal group of Sinaloa, immune to operational and in all cases won seats
* apparently seeks to impose forced reduction of violence: Stratfor consulting
Gustavo Castillo García
Newspaper La Jornada
Friday 22 April 2011, p. 2
The priority of President Felipe Calderon is to "reduce violence, not the elimination of cartels," the global security consultancy Stratfor American home in Mexican drug war report 2011.
Holds: apparently, the Mexican government has decided that the best course of action in this environment (unsafe) is waging a war of attrition in which the Sinaloa cartel assume the dominant position in the country, which would impose a forced reduction of violence by criminal groups and that the organization headed by Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera is used to refer to bands weak.
According to the report, "while internal struggles and external pressures that made the authorities with their operations have weakened all cartels, the Sinaloa has proved immune to the crisis and is growing." For the consulting
U.S. in the first quarter of this year's "widespread violence in Mexico continues to grow and" drug cartels fighting for control of ports of entry to the United States, as well as the places considered strategic in the interior of Mexico, such as road crossings in areas such as Ciudad Victoria, San Luis Potosi, Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara, Durango, Torreon, Saltillo and Chihuahua, as some of these points are vital routes linking the country from north to south along the coast.
Others have a strategic value because they are located on major roads that serve as direct routes into the country from different parts of the Pacific coast to the ports of entry at the border of Texas, and routes are very close in border areas such as Ciudad Juarez and Matamoros. For
criminal groups, Stratfor believes that the Gulf Cartel, "with the help of Sinaloa, has rejected offensive Los Zetas in the cities of Matamoros and Reynosa, but has not shown the necessary strength to lift their former allies of Monterrey, capital of Nuevo León, despite that the Zetas have lost 11 of its leaders and higher levels in the square. "
As regards the Juarez cartel, indicates that the group led by Vicente Carrillo Fuentes is managing to keep at bay the forces of Sinaloa in Juarez, but has lost its peripheral areas in the state of Chihuahua, as well as online main supply of drugs (precursors) of the capital of the entity.
also effective blockade of Sinaloa to Juarez has begun to strangle the flow of income, and "other criminal gang, a shadow falling of itself, is that of the Arellano Felix (also known as the Tijuana cartel), "and believes that this organization is now subject to the Sinaloa and pays for the right of access to California ports of entry.
The report also refers to groups that emerged from the band of the Beltran Leyva, known today as cartels South Pacific (CPS) and Independent Acapulco (Cida), which states that are fighting each other for control of port Guerrero. But the CPS is the most successful of the two, as it extends its territorial control of the state of Guerrero to the north of the country by the Pacific Ocean to the state of Sonora, although these smuggling corridors are regularly played with Sinaloa.
to Stratfor, the cartel of La Familia Michoacana, or the Knights Templar, as now known, depends on Guzmán Loera to restore its aging infrastructure and smuggling routes.
Instead, the Sinaloa cartel is seen by the U.S. consultancy as the regional hegemon in the western half of Mexico, and as the group is actively expanding its territory.
The report states that the Sinaloa cartel is supporting the Gulf in its fight against Los Zetas, and slowly strangling Juarez, carrying the baton in Tijuana and battle for supremacy in Acapulco (...) in all cases, the Sinaloa is gaining territory.
"Over the next three to six months, Stratfor expects the Sinaloa gang that controls become Acapulco and Durango.
"Stratfor anticipates an even higher level of violence in Juarez as part of the Sinaloa cartel's stranglehold on the organization of Vicente Carrillo, and hope to see a boost of Los Zetas to regain control of Reynosa, where the Gulf cartel lose your domain if the group sent fighters El Chapo there to fight elsewhere.
"is likely to remain Monterrey Los Zetas the short term, in the absence of a major government offensive or of a massive effort by the Gulf Cartel and Sinaloa. "
Given the violence exercised by Los Zetas and the disputed areas of the Gulf cartel, the consultancy believes it is likely to see more unauthorized transactions, such as that conducted by the Department of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE for short English) and shootings in the area of \u200b\u200bFalcon Lake.
Meanwhile, "the Sinaloa remains the largest and most consistent of the Mexican cartels. Under the direction of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera, has continued to make inroads into the territories of other criminal groups, friends and foes alike. This expansion has seen Durango, Guerrero (particularly Acapulco, the seaport of life) and Michoacan and Mexico City. Because it has remained a cohesive organization and maintains very diversified income-from drugs to avocados, "this is the criminal group that will benefit most from the chaos throughout Mexico." -----------
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Comments:
report is not to lose objectivity Acastrog
The information comes not from La Jornada, but the global security consultancy, Stratfor U.S. in Mexican drug war report 2011. Other newspapers do not report it and it's certainly information that reveals some of the complications that we knew it FECAL with Chapo, but do not want to see is something else. Well then let us covering our eyes to not do anything or even speak or think, or worse, fool you are doing a lot with our resources that could be applied to where I really needed ... intenciiones either by concealing information, provechito! Joaquin
is an extraction of the report and Stratfor is a very important reference analysis and decision making for many governments and transnational world, read the book "drug lords" for you to learn a little more. Greetings.
A wise
Salvador
as the saying goes "a good etendedor few words" and "what is not deemed" those who have fallen poster chapo guzman? all criminals are gripping the other posters. not blind sr. forista. this day remains "the best of the best, the mjor.
oscar054
obviously protects Chapo Calderon, the president seeks to end organized crime only seeks to create a monopoly of it and perhaps they more control, it is true that crime does not work without the complicity of authorities, it is regrettable that the army is used for a particular purpose, because the chapo question is the one?. Everything he says is bogus lie struggle that only the innocent Mexicans have fallen Period in collateral damage. ---------------------
For this and much more is an honor to be with Obrador and fight for the nation.
* apparently seeks to impose forced reduction of violence: Stratfor consulting
In an undated photo released on Jan. 18, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, leader of the Sinaloa cartel (left) poses with an unidentified man. Reuters Photo |
Gustavo Castillo García
Newspaper La Jornada
Friday 22 April 2011, p. 2
The priority of President Felipe Calderon is to "reduce violence, not the elimination of cartels," the global security consultancy Stratfor American home in Mexican drug war report 2011.
Holds: apparently, the Mexican government has decided that the best course of action in this environment (unsafe) is waging a war of attrition in which the Sinaloa cartel assume the dominant position in the country, which would impose a forced reduction of violence by criminal groups and that the organization headed by Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera is used to refer to bands weak.
According to the report, "while internal struggles and external pressures that made the authorities with their operations have weakened all cartels, the Sinaloa has proved immune to the crisis and is growing." For the consulting
U.S. in the first quarter of this year's "widespread violence in Mexico continues to grow and" drug cartels fighting for control of ports of entry to the United States, as well as the places considered strategic in the interior of Mexico, such as road crossings in areas such as Ciudad Victoria, San Luis Potosi, Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara, Durango, Torreon, Saltillo and Chihuahua, as some of these points are vital routes linking the country from north to south along the coast.
Others have a strategic value because they are located on major roads that serve as direct routes into the country from different parts of the Pacific coast to the ports of entry at the border of Texas, and routes are very close in border areas such as Ciudad Juarez and Matamoros. For
criminal groups, Stratfor believes that the Gulf Cartel, "with the help of Sinaloa, has rejected offensive Los Zetas in the cities of Matamoros and Reynosa, but has not shown the necessary strength to lift their former allies of Monterrey, capital of Nuevo León, despite that the Zetas have lost 11 of its leaders and higher levels in the square. "
As regards the Juarez cartel, indicates that the group led by Vicente Carrillo Fuentes is managing to keep at bay the forces of Sinaloa in Juarez, but has lost its peripheral areas in the state of Chihuahua, as well as online main supply of drugs (precursors) of the capital of the entity.
also effective blockade of Sinaloa to Juarez has begun to strangle the flow of income, and "other criminal gang, a shadow falling of itself, is that of the Arellano Felix (also known as the Tijuana cartel), "and believes that this organization is now subject to the Sinaloa and pays for the right of access to California ports of entry.
The report also refers to groups that emerged from the band of the Beltran Leyva, known today as cartels South Pacific (CPS) and Independent Acapulco (Cida), which states that are fighting each other for control of port Guerrero. But the CPS is the most successful of the two, as it extends its territorial control of the state of Guerrero to the north of the country by the Pacific Ocean to the state of Sonora, although these smuggling corridors are regularly played with Sinaloa.
to Stratfor, the cartel of La Familia Michoacana, or the Knights Templar, as now known, depends on Guzmán Loera to restore its aging infrastructure and smuggling routes.
Instead, the Sinaloa cartel is seen by the U.S. consultancy as the regional hegemon in the western half of Mexico, and as the group is actively expanding its territory.
The report states that the Sinaloa cartel is supporting the Gulf in its fight against Los Zetas, and slowly strangling Juarez, carrying the baton in Tijuana and battle for supremacy in Acapulco (...) in all cases, the Sinaloa is gaining territory.
"Over the next three to six months, Stratfor expects the Sinaloa gang that controls become Acapulco and Durango.
"Stratfor anticipates an even higher level of violence in Juarez as part of the Sinaloa cartel's stranglehold on the organization of Vicente Carrillo, and hope to see a boost of Los Zetas to regain control of Reynosa, where the Gulf cartel lose your domain if the group sent fighters El Chapo there to fight elsewhere.
"is likely to remain Monterrey Los Zetas the short term, in the absence of a major government offensive or of a massive effort by the Gulf Cartel and Sinaloa. "
Given the violence exercised by Los Zetas and the disputed areas of the Gulf cartel, the consultancy believes it is likely to see more unauthorized transactions, such as that conducted by the Department of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE for short English) and shootings in the area of \u200b\u200bFalcon Lake.
Meanwhile, "the Sinaloa remains the largest and most consistent of the Mexican cartels. Under the direction of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera, has continued to make inroads into the territories of other criminal groups, friends and foes alike. This expansion has seen Durango, Guerrero (particularly Acapulco, the seaport of life) and Michoacan and Mexico City. Because it has remained a cohesive organization and maintains very diversified income-from drugs to avocados, "this is the criminal group that will benefit most from the chaos throughout Mexico." -----------
Related articles:
"Shorty" is immune from Calderon's war reveals Stratfor ( Process). ----------------
Comments:
report is not to lose objectivity Acastrog
The information comes not from La Jornada, but the global security consultancy, Stratfor U.S. in Mexican drug war report 2011. Other newspapers do not report it and it's certainly information that reveals some of the complications that we knew it FECAL with Chapo, but do not want to see is something else. Well then let us covering our eyes to not do anything or even speak or think, or worse, fool you are doing a lot with our resources that could be applied to where I really needed ... intenciiones either by concealing information, provechito! Joaquin
is an extraction of the report and Stratfor is a very important reference analysis and decision making for many governments and transnational world, read the book "drug lords" for you to learn a little more. Greetings.
A wise
Salvador
as the saying goes "a good etendedor few words" and "what is not deemed" those who have fallen poster chapo guzman? all criminals are gripping the other posters. not blind sr. forista. this day remains "the best of the best, the mjor.
oscar054
obviously protects Chapo Calderon, the president seeks to end organized crime only seeks to create a monopoly of it and perhaps they more control, it is true that crime does not work without the complicity of authorities, it is regrettable that the army is used for a particular purpose, because the chapo question is the one?. Everything he says is bogus lie struggle that only the innocent Mexicans have fallen Period in collateral damage. ---------------------
For this and much more is an honor to be with Obrador and fight for the nation.
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