but it was relatively mild it was quite mild compared to what we've seen in the
last three or four years what happened because that was that felipe calderon
escalated the war against the traffickers in mexico escalated the war against the
cartels the more policy interferes the more declares war against the traffickers
and really tries to fight that war the more auxilary violence from going to sea so
if mexico would just go back to what it was doing before two thousand and seven and
not fully legalizing but just scaling back the war that would be highly beneficial
that would be
a huge step in the right direction is that if i get to ask you i mean violence
begets violence or you lower the threshold you lower the amount of killing and
jeffrey brings up
a good point there do you think about the. well i mean i understand the point and
sure you can reduce your targeting of the cartels by the calderon administration in
mexico but that's not going to help long term and they have to recognize...