A soldier inspecting the S.U.V. where three police officers were killed last week in Ciudad Juárez. Eduardo Verdugo/Associated Press
Military Can Help Mexico In Drug War -- Washington Times
The U.S. military is in a better position to provide Mexico's military with training, resources and intelligence as its southern neighbor battles deadly drug cartels, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said.
More than a thousand people have been killed in Mexico in drug-related violence this year. In 2008 the toll doubled from the previous year to 6,290. Both the United States and Canada have warned that murders related to drug activity in certain parts of Mexico, particularly along the border with the United States, raised the level of risk in visiting the country.
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