medellin cartel
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Definition
Proper noun: * A powerful and violent criminal organization based in Medellín, Colombia, that dominated the global cocaine trade from the late 1970s until the early 1990s. It was infamous for its sophisticated smuggling operations, immense wealth, and extreme brutality, including terrorism and the assassination of government officials.
Usage
- The Medellín Cartel was responsible for up to 80% of the cocaine smuggled into the United States at its peak.
- Law enforcement agencies worldwide collaborated to dismantle the Medellín Cartel.
- The reign of the Medellín Cartel caused profound social and political instability in Colombia.
Advanced Usage
- "The Medellín Cartel model": Refers to the highly centralized, vertically integrated, and terror-based business structure pioneered by this organization, often contrasted with later, more decentralized cartels.
- "The fall/demise of the Medellín Cartel": Specifically refers to the events following the death of its leader, Pablo Escobar, in 1993, which led to the organization's fragmentation.
Variants and Related Words
- Cartel (noun): A general term for a large, often transnational, criminal syndicate, especially one involved in drug trafficking. The Medellín Cartel is a specific, historical example.
- Narcotrafficking organization (noun): A formal term for a drug cartel.
- The Cocaine Cowboys (noun, informal): A colloquial and media term sometimes used to refer to key figures within the Medellín Cartel.
Synonyms
- Drug trafficking organization
- Drug syndicate
- Narcotics cartel
Related Idioms and Phrases
- "The king is dead": While not an idiom exclusive to it, this phrase is often used in the context of the Medellín Cartel to signify the death of Pablo Escobar and the end of an era in the drug trade.
- "Plata o plomo" (Spanish for "silver or lead"): The infamous phrase attributed to the Medellín Cartel, offering a bribe ("silver") or threatening assassination ("lead").
Noun
- a drug cartel in Colombia; controlled the production of cocaine from the 1970s until 1993 when the leader was killed