Mexico’s military gains power as president turns from critic to partner
U.S. · WORLD
November 20, 20207 min read1426 words
Published: November 20, 2020  |  7 min read1426 words
Copyright © 2020, Los Angeles Times | | | |AdvertisementAs a candidate for president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador Mexico’s armed forces and the “mafia of power” that he said controlled them. He accused soldiers of human rights abuses in the country’s bloody drug war and publicly ...
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