The document discusses several issues related to the U.S. helping Mexico win its war on drugs, which has resulted in over 30,000 deaths since 2006. It outlines current drug trafficking routes that move illicit drugs through Mexico into the U.S. and some past and current initiatives between the two countries. It also notes successes in seizures but that trafficking remains profitable. Suggested solutions discussed include information sharing, military/police training, economic alternatives, addressing corruption, U.S. demand reduction, border security, and ratifying firearms trafficking treaties.