As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office, experts are urging caution over his proposed approach to tackling drug cartels in Mexico.
Newsweek has contacted the Trump transition team via email for comment.
Trump has previously said, “It’s now time for America to wage war on the cartels.” A U.S. military operation in Mexico to combat cartel activity would be highly controversial.
While Trump has expressed a desire to take aggressive action against these criminal organizations, analysts are warning that military intervention could lead to severe consequences.
Carolyn Gallaher, a professor studying guerrilla and paramilitary violence at American University’s School of International Service, told Rolling Stone: “All you do is create a succession crisis.”
“And a succession crisis in a drug cartel looks different than a succession crisis in, like, [Rupert] Murdoch’s empire, right? It’s basically settled with violence.”
Trump’s strategy centers on reinstating his previous border policies and ensuring full military backing to combat cartel trafficking, which includes implementing a naval blockade.
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