Mexico Drug Violence Shows Decline -- Wall Street Journal
President Calderón Calls For The U.S. to Weigh Alternative Options in Drug War, Joining Other Regional Leaders.
MEXICO CITY—Violence from Mexico's drug war is slowing, the country's president said, after years of steadily growing carnage that has traumatized its society, hurt the economy and damaged the nation's international standing.
Mexico's drug-related murders fell about 12% during the first five months of this year, President Felipe Calderón said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal this week. That marks the first decline in violence in at least eight years.
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My Comment: It may show a decline .... but travel warnings to the tourists are still being issued.
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