Daniel Raisbeck
In 2012, during his second failed campaign for president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador promised repeatedly that, if elected, he would send the Mexican army back to its barracks within six months of his inauguration. The country’s militarization was a political issue since 2006, when former president Felipe Calderón, who narrowly defeated López in that year’s election, resorted to the army to combat the increasingly powerful drug cartels.
During his third campaign in 2018... Читать дальше...