Monday, January 30, 2012

Book Review On El Narco: The Bloody Rise of Mexican Drug Cartels.



Mexico's Drug War Has Brought Terrifying Violence To The Streets And Taken A Dreadful Toll Of Lives -- The Telegraph

Ioan Grillo has reported on the Mexican drugs war since it began, as he explains in this adapted extract from his newly published book El Narco: The Bloody Rise of Mexican Drug Cartels.

Twenty seconds of shooting, 432 bullets, five dead policemen.

Four of the corpses are sprawled over a shiny-new Dodge Ram pick-up truck that has been pierced so many times it resembles a cheese-grater. The bodies are contorted in the unnatural poses of the dead – arms arched over spines, legs spread out sideways.

The fifth man is a moustached 48-year-old lying 10 feet from the pick-up, bathed in his own blood. His eyes are wide open, his right hand stretched upward clasping a 9-mm pistol – a death pose that could have been set up for a Hollywood movie.

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My Comment: Mexico's drug cartels ares becoming more dangerous than the Taliban, IRA, ETA and Al Qaeda combined.

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