"U.S. Super Spy Center" Uncovered in Mexico:
With the approval of Felipe Calderón's Administration, the U.S. Government finally got what it always wanted: To set up a super spy center in Mexico City. It was the escalation of the drug war in the country what opened the door to all U.S. Intelligence agencies, including the military, to operate out of the Federal District without having to disguise their agents as diplomats. Ref. Source 2
Accused teen hitman's family hard hit by drugs, crime
A teenager captured international headlines this month after admitting that he beheaded people for a Mexican drug cartel while under the influence of narcotics. Fourteen years ago, that same boy began his life in San Diego with cocaine in his system. Ref. Source 9
Army official suggests U.S. Troops might be needed in Mexico:
Fretting over a scenario in which armed U.S. Soldiers could be called to the border - or even over it - to hold back lawlessness and violence. Undersecretary of the Army Joseph Westphal invoked a contentious word to describe Mexico's problem with drug cartels: He called it an "insurgency." Ref. Source 8