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Source: Mullen offers Obama update on Mexico
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Head of Joint Chiefs of Staff discusses escalating drug-related violence
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama was briefed Saturday by Joint Chiefs of
Staff Chairman Adm. Mike Mullen about the drug wars in Mexico and wanted to
know how the United States can help.
"Clearly one of the things the president was interested in was the U.S
military capability that may or may not apply to our cooperation with the
Mexicans," said a U.S. military official who requested anonymity because the
discussions were private. "He was very interested in what kind of military
capabilities may be applied."
Mullen briefed Obama Saturday morning about discussions with Mexican
military leaders about the drug wars there.
Mullen, who was in Mexico on Friday, has referred to the recent spike in
violence as a crisis. Mullen has said Mexico could borrow from U.S. tactics
in the fight against terrorism as it battles a crisis of drug-related
violence along the U.S.-Mexico border.
How to cooperate?
"We're already sharing information with the Mexican military and have been
looking for ways to expand that particularly in the realm of intelligence,"
the official said.
White House spokesman Tommy Vietor said that during the briefing Obama also
underscored his admiration for the work Mexican President Felipe Calderon
was undertaking to stem violence.
More than 1,000 people have been killed in Mexico in drug-related violence
this year. In 2008, the toll doubled from the previous year to 6,290. Both
the U.S. and Canada have warned that murders related to drug activity in
certain parts of Mexico, particularly along the border with the U.S., raised
the level of risk in visiting the country.
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