
By Michael Webster: Investigative reporter April 20, 2008 10:30 PM PDT
Mexican drug cartels are ordering decapitations blind folding and hooding victims before shooting them. The cartels are sending a chilling message to the President of Mexico, Felipe Calderón, the Administration through the adoption methods of intimidation made notorious by Middle Eastern terrorist groups. New Terrorist Bases South of the Border
At least 40 people have been decapitated in Mexico, so far this year, with his head stuck in fence posts, are in garbage bags and heads being thrown into a disco dance floor for everyone. Posters Mexican drug and terrorist are recruiting for more fighters to train soldiers
The administration of Felipe Calderón has said that the wave of shedding blood knows no politics, it is ravaging state governments controlled by each of the three major parties in Mexico. He said Mexico City and the northern states and particularly hard hit.
"It seems to me that drug violence has overwhelmed the governments of the PAN, the PRI and the PRD, "Calderon said in a radio interview.
He says murder and mayhem fueled by drug smuggling have overwhelmed the governments of the capital the country and key states across the country.
The PAN is the ruling National Action Party, while the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, ruled Mexico from 1929 until losing to President Vicente Fox in 2000. In the elections of July 2, Calderón, National Action, barely beat leftist former Andres Manuel López Obrador of the PRD, or Democratic Revolution Party.
Calderon called for legislative and enforcement efforts of the law to stop drug violence across party lines "in a very coordinated."
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico City has always expressed concern about the growing wave of violence along the northern border, where people are shot down with automatic weapons almost daily, and dozens of Americans have been kidnapped and held for ransom some dead. Americans being kidnapped, Held and killed in Mexico
Authorities say more than 3,500 people have died in Mexican drug violence in the past year.
Narcotics investigators on both sides of the border attribute the spike in killings to a territorial war between drug gangs fighting for control of lucrative smuggling corridors into the United States.
But the U.S. Ambassador Tony Garza recently extended warnings to say Americans should use extreme caution when traveling anywhere in Mexico.
"The conclusion is September 14.
Drug-related killings in Mexico that have included beheadings which have occurred in Guerrero, where the resort of Acapulco, Tijuana, Juarez, Nuevo Laredo and the state of Michoacan, Calderon's hometown in central Mexico west of the capital.
Masked gunmen stormed into a club seedy night in the city of Uruapan, Michoacan, fired into the air and rolled five severed human heads on the dance floor.
The gunmen left scrawled notes on pieces of cardboard, a tactic that has suddenly become common in Michoacan and elsewhere. The notes made reference to "the family" while other beheadings in Acapulco and elsewhere have referred to the letter "Z", suggesting the involvement of Zetas, a group of former Mexican elite soldiers now working as hitmen for the Gulf Cartel. They are known as "Los Zetas"
Power on Tuesday, police recovered old body, including "Anti Z" and "greetings, the family Z. This is for traitors to their country," state news agency Notimex reported.
Investigators say Michoacan is a powerful basis for cocaine, marijuana and methamphetamine smugglers with ties to some of the countries largest and most violent drug gangs.
The U.S. and Mexican border cities have jumped in gang-related killings since the beginning of the year. The government of Mexico has described the violence as revenge for President Felipe Calderón-year-old crackdown on the organized crime that sent thousands of soldiers and police federal violence-plagued Mexico's border cities of the United States.
The government reports that Mexican drug cartels and gangs operating in along the Southwest border are more sophisticated and dangerous than any other organized criminal enterprise. Mexican drug cartels and smuggling rings and gangs to seize, exert significant control over the routes in the United States and pose substantial challenges to enforce U.S. law to secure the Southwest border. The cartels operate as along the border with military grade weapons, technology and intelligence and their own respective paramilitary perpetrators.
Recently, the Mexican troops, he sent a CD. Juarez, Mexico through El Paso, Texas, to stop drug-related violence. This latest Mexican troop movement places more than 30,000 soldiers Mexico's struggle against the Mexican cartels throughout the country. This operation, called Operation Joint Chihuahua, by the Mexican army is expected to provoke a response the violent Mexican drug cartels, officials said. The U.S. placed Mexico under a travel alert as thousands of armed soldiers patrolling the streets Mexico's Juarez
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