Many Americans support war against Mexican drug cartels

 Reuters:

About half of Americans support sending U.S. military personnel into Mexico to fight drug cartels, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll, though there is less backing for sending troops without Mexico's approval.

The findings show broad public support for calls by most major candidates in the 2024 Republican presidential nomination contest to send special forces into Mexico, the U.S.'s biggest trading partner, or conducting missile or drone strikes there. Some of the candidates have said they would be prepared to send military forces without first receiving permission from the Mexican government.

With the United States experiencing a dramatic rise in overdose deaths related to the synthetic opioid fentanyl, tamping down the flow of narcotics from Mexico has become a major theme among Republicans. Almost 80,000 Americans died from opioid-related overdoses in 2022, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, with fentanyl being the primary culprit.
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To put the 80,000 deaths in context they are more than were killed in a long war in Vietnam.  I would lean toward using drone or missile strikes against the cartels as opposed to sending in troops.  The survivors of those strikes might try to spread out to avoid further hits and that might actually make it easier for Mexico or the US troops to find and deal with them. 

See, also:

4 Reasons why the US shouldn’t use the military to fight Mexico’s drug cartels

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