U.S. congratulates Mexico for taking down alias 'El Mencho'
U.S. officials commend Mexico for the death of drug lord Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias 'El Mencho', while expressing concerns about subsequent violence.
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau praised Mexican authorities for the death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho', labeling the event as significant for not just Mexico, but for the U.S. and the broader region. Oseguera was considered one of the most brutal and ruthless drug lords, commanding the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, and his removal is seen as a major blow to organized crime in the area.
In his statements, Landau acknowledged the efforts of Mexican law enforcement and highlighted the global implications of Oseguera's death. However, he also expressed concern regarding the violent aftermath, where criminal groups have retaliated, leading to increased unrest in several regions of Mexico. He encouraged calm and resilience in the face of this violence, emphasizing a need for continued cooperation between the U.S. and Mexico in combating drug trafficking and cartel violence.
The timing of this announcement reflects ongoing tensions in Mexico's battle against powerful drug cartels and the broader implications for regional security. As violence escalates in response to law enforcement successes, the situation remains complex, requiring comprehensive strategies to address both the criminal organizations and the societal instability they incite. Landau's supportive remarks serve to reinforce the U.S.'s commitment to partner with Mexico in its fight against such criminal elements.