At the bottom are previous articles in this series.
https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/drugs-fentanyl-china/From that article, it's suggested that the US under Trump might declare a special military operation in Mexico against cartels. I think this could but not neccessarily will be used to destabilize the country and as a result of that, to try to place US conservate affiliated politicians into power.
About the laundering, here is a story of interest:
https://www.borderlandbeat.com/2024/10/td-bank-fined-record-3-billion-for.htmlAlso I just found the site above but that article was on reuters and CNN's website as well. However, if this site's main page is to be believed, there appears to be a gang war going on that I hadn't read much about in news articles. Here is the main page, it has articles on it:
https://www.borderlandbeat.com/It does reflect what I've read in news articles that the government, after the bloodbath of the Fox/Bush and following era, is not actively engaging the cartels except when lines are crossed. GenZ, I know this sounds crazy, but you would not believe the headlines coming out of Mexico for a long time. Normally I might be like "wtf" but after seeing that, I am not so sure. In addition the US government has in the past supported one cartel over the other and done bad things that make the public angry. As a long-time Democrat, I remember being angry about Fast and Furious, for example. Also, stuff like this:
https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/operation-mayan-jaguar-ice-sting-operation-1235107846/That's like the most legit source I found for that. I wasn't sure if it was a wacky conspiracy theory since the search mostly showed results for... websites I'd have to double check the veracity of.
So I guess the point would be that sometimes the call is coming from inside the house as well as from down the street, so to speak, and that's something I wish the US government were able to handle better and to keep an eye on what team are doing too.