Los Zetas called Mexico's most dangerous drug cartel

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VERACRUZ, Mexico (CNN) -- The dead always tell a story. And in Mexico that story is the fight for the right to meet U.S. demand for illegal drugs -- a war becoming more violent and ruthless, mostly because of one group.

Its name is Los Zetas.

Imagine a band of U.S. Green Berets going rogue and offering their services and firepower to drug cartels. That's what happened in Mexico in the 1990s. Commandos from the Mexican army deserted and set up a cartel, known as Los Zetas.

The U.S. government says Los Zetas is "the most technologically advanced, sophisticated and dangerous cartel operating in Mexico."

Los Zetas are blamed for last week's brutal killings of the police chief in the southern Mexican city of Veracruz, his wife and four children. The way in which the killers carried out their crime sent a message.

At 5 a.m. on July 29, two cars pulled up in front of the police chief's house, and eight or nine gunmen got out, armed with assault rifles and 40 mm grenade launchers. They blasted their way into the house, and it took them less than five minutes to execute Jesus Antonio Romero, his wife, also a police officer, and their son. The gunmen then set the house on fire, killing the remaining three children, all girls.

With their fierce weaponry and military expertise, Los Zetas are considered the most formidable enemy in the drug war. "The Zetas have obviously assumed the role of being the No. 1 organization responsible for the majority of the homicides, the narcotic-related homicides, the beheadings, the kidnappings, the extortions that take place in Mexico," said Ralph Reyes, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency's chief for Mexico and Central America.

The fight against Los Zetas will take years, Reyes said.

"They continue to train new recruits through several campaigns. One of them is the very open and public narco banners that they post around the country of Mexico, specifically tailored to the military and [saying] that they will offer better pay and better benefits if they join the ranks of the Zetas," Reyes said from his Washington office, where he directs the U.S. battle against Los Zetas.

With its mastery of combat, Reyes said, the organized crime network operates more like a U.S. infantry company patrolling the streets of Falluja, Iraq, than a street gang.

Newspapers in Veracruz have headlines almost every day about drug cartels' bloody violence, more often than not linked to Los Zetas. The DEA said that although the group originally was based on military lines, the cartel has been built into a business structure, with quarterly meetings, business ledgers, even votes on key assassinations.

And now Los Zetas are taxing businesses beyond their drug reach -- from human trafficking across the U.S. border to, as one recent scandal showed, imposing a kind of tax on the Mexican government. The state oil company has been bleeding billions to corrupt officials linked to Los Zetas.

And, as a DEA agent recently said, the American border makes no difference to Los Zetas. It doesn't matter if violence is perpetrated on the Mexican or U.S. side of the border.

Inside the United States, one of the instruments of assassination Los Zetas unleashed was teenager Rosalio Reta. Given six months of military training in Mexico, he was sent across the border to target rival drug gangs. He was 13 years old when he committed his first killing.
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"I loved doing it," Reta says in a police interrogation tape. "Killing that first person, I loved it. I thought I was Superman."

U.S. officials have said there are many more like him.
 
If liberals would stop using marijuana, those same groups would dry up and go away.
I bet your family thought Prohibition was a good idea too. You don't like government control of the health care industry but government control of an fairly innocuous drug like Marijuana, which has failed worse than ANY liberal government program in history, is just fine with you. Big government is ok with conservatives so long as it is about regulating individual freedom to make decision about our lives. Smoking Marijuana causes less societal problems than drinking Alcohol.
 
With a majority of Americans now supporting marijuana legalization, I think the Democrats could score mucho points for pushing it through. This is no longer a radical viewpoint. It should be done as soon as possible.
 
http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/americas/08/06/mexico.drug.cartels/index.html

VERACRUZ, Mexico (CNN) -- The dead always tell a story. And in Mexico that story is the fight for the right to meet U.S. demand for illegal drugs -- a war becoming more violent and ruthless, mostly because of one group.

Its name is Los Zetas.

Imagine a band of U.S. Green Berets going rogue and offering their services and firepower to drug cartels. That's what happened in Mexico in the 1990s. Commandos from the Mexican army deserted and set up a cartel, known as Los Zetas.

The U.S. government says Los Zetas is "the most technologically advanced, sophisticated and dangerous cartel operating in Mexico."

Los Zetas are blamed for last week's brutal killings of the police chief in the southern Mexican city of Veracruz, his wife and four children. The way in which the killers carried out their crime sent a message.

At 5 a.m. on July 29, two cars pulled up in front of the police chief's house, and eight or nine gunmen got out, armed with assault rifles and 40 mm grenade launchers. They blasted their way into the house, and it took them less than five minutes to execute Jesus Antonio Romero, his wife, also a police officer, and their son. The gunmen then set the house on fire, killing the remaining three children, all girls.

With their fierce weaponry and military expertise, Los Zetas are considered the most formidable enemy in the drug war. "The Zetas have obviously assumed the role of being the No. 1 organization responsible for the majority of the homicides, the narcotic-related homicides, the beheadings, the kidnappings, the extortions that take place in Mexico," said Ralph Reyes, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency's chief for Mexico and Central America.

The fight against Los Zetas will take years, Reyes said.

"They continue to train new recruits through several campaigns. One of them is the very open and public narco banners that they post around the country of Mexico, specifically tailored to the military and [saying] that they will offer better pay and better benefits if they join the ranks of the Zetas," Reyes said from his Washington office, where he directs the U.S. battle against Los Zetas.

With its mastery of combat, Reyes said, the organized crime network operates more like a U.S. infantry company patrolling the streets of Falluja, Iraq, than a street gang.

Newspapers in Veracruz have headlines almost every day about drug cartels' bloody violence, more often than not linked to Los Zetas. The DEA said that although the group originally was based on military lines, the cartel has been built into a business structure, with quarterly meetings, business ledgers, even votes on key assassinations.

And now Los Zetas are taxing businesses beyond their drug reach -- from human trafficking across the U.S. border to, as one recent scandal showed, imposing a kind of tax on the Mexican government. The state oil company has been bleeding billions to corrupt officials linked to Los Zetas.

And, as a DEA agent recently said, the American border makes no difference to Los Zetas. It doesn't matter if violence is perpetrated on the Mexican or U.S. side of the border.

Inside the United States, one of the instruments of assassination Los Zetas unleashed was teenager Rosalio Reta. Given six months of military training in Mexico, he was sent across the border to target rival drug gangs. He was 13 years old when he committed his first killing.
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"I loved doing it," Reta says in a police interrogation tape. "Killing that first person, I loved it. I thought I was Superman."

U.S. officials have said there are many more like him.

Reading this almost makes me understand again how other people believe in the death penalty. :-/
 
If frogs had wings, they wouldn't hit their butt when they landed on the ground.

One thing is possible, the other thing is not.

And there's no reason that marijuania should be illegal.

Are you trying to say that Liberals are unable to stop using drugs??
 
I bet your family thought Prohibition was a good idea too. You don't like government control of the health care industry but government control of an fairly innocuous drug like Marijuana, which has failed worse than ANY liberal government program in history, is just fine with you. Big government is ok with conservatives so long as it is about regulating individual freedom to make decision about our lives. Smoking Marijuana causes less societal problems than drinking Alcohol.

You lose.
Please forward your bet to Damo, through PayPal.
 
It's not my "drug ban" and it's because of the Liberal addicts, that people have died.
It's yours, so own it.

People have always used pot. Your drug ban is something new, that has caused the death of millions of people. And it's completely unnecessary, and it is much easier than actually stopping the drug use of millions of people.

It's yours, so own it.
 
People have always used pot. Your drug ban is something new, that has caused the death of millions of people. And it's completely unnecessary, and it is much easier than actually stopping the drug use of millions of people.

It's yours, so own it.

No one would die, if Liberals would stop using drugs.
It's your's and no matter how much you spin it, their blood is on your hands.
Your head should be on a pike, as an example of your Liberal addiction.
 
No one would die, if Liberals would stop using drugs.
It's your's and no matter how much you spin it, their blood is on your hands.
Your head should be on a pike, as an example of your Liberal addiction.

FDR was the one who signed the bill that made pot illegal. This isn't a liberal vs. conservative issue. This is a human vs. anti-human issue, and you're on the anti-human side.
 
That's because you're a Liberal drug user, who won't take responsiblity for all the people that have died; because of the Liberal desire to use drugs.

Liberals get high and people die.

I have never smoked pot, but pot-users are not responsible. Prohibitionists are ultimately responsible.
 
Prohibition doesn't work, even if people I normally am politically aligned to want it to work really really badly. It will never work, it promotes and creates gang violence.

It isn't just MJ, it's all of them. The "War on Drugs" is a miserable failure and creates the violence we seek to avoid. There is a better way, and just putting people in prison to enrich Microsoft (yes, they own stock in many private prisons) we should be promoting and seeking that way.

One thing that I know, continuing to do the same thing and expecting a different result is just plain idiocy.
 
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