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Old 21st June 2012, 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by kazslo View Post
Also, 62% say that terrorism is a very big problem. I haven't heard much terrorism talk in Mexico, at least not like it is discussed and feared in the US. Maybe the Mexican population thinks of terrorism as something different than what I consider it to be.
I hear terrorism talk in Mexico, and by Mexicans in the USA. They sometimes term it a bit differently, though. President Calderon frequently describes the violence using "Terrorist," or "Terrorists." I hear some expats use the same description. I believe using that description for much of the violence taking place is accurate. For how much my opinion matters in the grand scheme of things.
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