The Mexican government reported a 53% decrease in high-impact crimes since 2018, attributing this reduction to the involvement of the Permanent Armed Forces in public security operations. The Seventh Semiannual Report highlights collaboration between military branches—Army, Air Force, and Navy—and civilian authorities to combat crime, protect strategic installations, and increase state presence in high-crime areas. Key indicators include a 40% drop in daily homicide victims and reductions in various offenses such as femicide, extortion, kidnapping, and armed assaults. Specific deployments included 45,247 personnel in high-violence regions and additional forces in Jalisco following the capture of drug cartel leader 'El Mencho.' Military operations focused on border security, drug trafficking, and protection of critical infrastructure.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): While the article emphasizes the role of the military in reducing crime, it presents data and official reports without overtly praising or criticizing the government’s approach. It includes both positive outcomes and mentions of specific military actions without ideological framing. The tone remains
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 70): The article presents specific statistics about crime reduction attributed to military involvement, citing a government report. These figures appear internally consistent but lack external corroboration. The tone leans toward supporting the government narrative, using terms like 'fortalecer el combat






