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Mexico's president may be strengthening battle with drug cartels

Amid a fresh wave of violence, Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum has sent her security chief and thousands of soldiers to stem a bloody escalation of drug cartel criminal activity in Sinaloa state, signaling a. shift in security strategy in the Latin American country.

On the campaign path, Sheinbaum had actually promised to mainly. continue the security policy of her mentor and predecessor. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, which prioritized resolving the. root social reasons for criminal offense instead of assaulting the cartels -. a technique nicknamed hugs not bullets after a catchphrase of. the previous president.

But preliminary signs from her very first months in workplace suggest a. more aggressive technique with the most considerable implementation in. at least six years of military and naval soldiers, as well as. special forces and heavy weapons to Sinaloa since an. intra-cartel war broke out in September.

Prominent arrests and big drug seizures have followed,. consisting of a record bust of over a lots of fentanyl.

That more front-footed technique could line up well with. President-elect Donald Trump, who has contacted Mexico to do. more to stop the circulation of drugs, and migrants, to the U.S.

. But it likewise runs the risk of more inflaming violence and homicides,. as a more confrontational position has performed in the past in a. country where cartels are heavily equipped with military-grade. weapons.

Sheinbaum's office did not reply to a request for. comment.

There is a modification without a doubt ... we are seeing indications. that the technique of hugs and not bullets is on the way out,. said Vicente Sanchez, a security professional and member of Mexico's. National System of Private investigators, a government company that works. to enhance the quality of Mexican research.

Security experts stated they believe the brand-new strategy is. partly a response to Trump's hazard to impose 25 percent tariffs. on items from Mexico if the country does not suppress drug. trafficking and the illegal crossing of migrants into the United. States.

Some have also taken it as an indirect admission that Lopez. Obrador's less confrontational strategy did not work, with many. specialists saying it assisted arranged criminal activity groups entrench power. in huge swaths of the country.

The U.S. ambassador to Mexico, Ken Salazar, openly. criticized the approach, stating it had stopped working and Mexico is. not safe.

MILITARY TO THE STREETS

Some security professionals have actually drawn contrasts in between the. operations in Sinaloa and the military war waged on the cartels. by then-President Felipe Calderon in 2006. That activated a. spiral of violence to which numerous experts trace the continued. high murder rates Mexico.

The United Nations has actually repeatedly slammed using the. militaries in the battle against criminal activity in Mexico, arguing that. it motivates human rights infractions. The Mexican government. denies that security in the country has actually been militarized or that. human rights abuses are common.

Secret to Sheinbaum's crime-fighting technique is her new. security chief Omar Garcia Harfuch, an experienced police officer who. worked for the president while she was mayor of Mexico City.

Sheinbaum sent out Garcia Harfuch to Sinaloa to manage. operations.

We know how hard it is to calm the nation, he stated. recently after a detective from his ministry was killed in. Sinaloa.

The conflict between competing groups in Sinaloa, which. intensified on Sept. 9, has actually so far killed some 650 people, with. more noted missing. In an attempt to consist of the conflict,. the regional security chief was replaced by a military officer over. the weekend.

In the very same week, at least three soldiers were eliminated by. land mines laid by the mob in two different places in. the western state of Michoacan.

For some specialists there is a risk if Sheinbaum seeks to. reproduce her strategy in Sinaloa across the country.

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(source: Reuters)