Combating Mexican Drug Cartels: Is There a Military Solution?

A discussion on whether the war on drugs should include U.S. military operations in Mexico.

By  Christopher Preble  •  Melanie Marlowe  •  Zack Cooper

In this show, Chris, Melanie, and Zack consider the different military options to combat Mexican drug cartels.

Are the cartels that manufacture and distribute drugs that kill Americans, particularly fentanyl, a threat to US national security? If so, is military action, with or without the approval of the Mexican government, a viable solution? And if a military operation isn’t a great idea, are there other ways to stop the tens of thousands of fentanyl and other drug-related deaths that occur in the United States every year?

Melanie remembers Andrew Schwartz, a force of nature at CSIS who passed away earlier this month. The crew has shout outs for Ukraine’s drone manufacturers and researchers Jessica Batke and Laura Edelson on “The Locknet,” regarding China’s control of the Internet. Grievances for the Trump administration’s handling of staff cuts at the State Department, and for strong-arming allies regarding a hypothetical conflict with China over Taiwan.

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