Rifle seized in Arizona
Smugglers Continue Flooding Mexico With Weapons Despite Chatter About Crackdown: 'No One Stops You Unless You Run A Red Light'
Smugglers continue managing to flood Mexico with weapons, the vast majority of which end up in the hands of cartels, despite authorities discussing attempts to crack down on the flows, according to a new report.
Person in a Gas Station
Ruben Gallego Wants Energy Department To Elaborate On Its Oil Reserve Release Plan
Last week, the DOE announced a plan to release 172 million barrels of oil as part of a broader planned release of 400 million barrels from various member governments of the International Energy Agency.
Kids recruited by cartels, Mexico
Top Pentagon Official Doesn't Rule Out Using Ground Forces To Take On Cartels
A top Pentagon official didn't rule out the possibility of using ground troops to take on cartels in Latin America.
El mencho leader CJNG killed in Mexico
Top U.S. General Says Mexican Cartels Are Making Death Threats To U.S. Troops After Killing Of El Mencho
Gen. Gregory Guillot acknowledged that troops deployed along the U.S.-Mexico border have been targeted by digital and personal attacks in recent weeks as a result of the instability following the death of El Mencho, the longtime leader of the Jalisco Cartel.
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Top U.S. General Says Mexican Cartels Are Making Death Threats To U.S. Troops After Killing of El Mencho

Top Pentagon Official Doesn't Rule Out Using Ground Forces To Take On Cartels

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