When America’s political Right sees their need to foment some ‘concern’ for the less fortunate in political or economic terms, raising the specter Mexico, usually does the job for them. However, facts aside, Mexico poses a serious problem for the Right, since the current president in Mexico is a conservative, and yet, the Right, here in the USA, never “consult” in search of the facts or better yet, the “unassailable facts”.
And which brings me to my ‘need’ to speak out and thus, this post.
Here in Arizona, the news media is all agog over spring break by college students, and the ‘risk’ posed by spending their vacation days at Puerto Penasco or better known as Rocky Point. Of course, the media hype is in keeping with the latest storyline pontificated by the Right. Sadly, this is only the latest in an ongoing series of front-page stories that drives up the rating points for advertisers. Needless to say, this happens every spring and fall.
And now, to the facts of the story line lurking in the political under brush at the national level of politics, sans, economics.
According to the Pentagon and its study, titled, “Joint Operating Environment (Joe 2008)” lays out a variety of scenarios for global threats and potential next wars. Thus, Pakistan and Mexico are rated equally and at the same level for apparent “collapse”. Of course, for someone like me and who has been hearing these stories but in differing manifestations over these many years, is accurately recognized as nothing new and further, when viewed from my perspective, it just comes to mean more ‘scare-mongering’ since the Pentagon has been actively seeking more funding, and this too continues to occur each year, regardless of global threat or potential next wars. And to expect the Pentagon, do to anything less, would be a miracle happening in this modern Age of Fear.
And to quote the JOE 2008:
“The Mexican possibility may seem less likely, but the government, its politicians, police and judicial infrastructure are all under sustained assault and press by criminal gangs and drug cartels. How that internal conflict turns out over the next several years will have a major impact on the stability of the Mexican state. Any descent by Mexico into chaos would demand an American response based on the serious implications for homeland security alone.”
And for anyone who does have a thorough familiarity with the internal problems that beset Mexico, understands that guns, drugs, and money, are at the core of Mexico’s border problems. Furthermore, it one looks into Mexico and from within the heartland, then, “jobs” is the primary issue followed by "education" and "union organizing disconnected from a centralized government." Consequently, the Pentagon’s credibility and certitude comes up far short when considering the totality of any “assessment” that should be contained in any Pentagon “study” relative to our good neighbor located South of the Rio Grande.
So let me address the first phenomena of drugs. Simply put, our national demand for illegal drugs does not seem to abate, year after year. And there will always be someone who will respond and address this demand despite the best of efforts by law enforcement from both sides of this geographical border.
As to the second phenomena for the ownership of guns in Mexico, to own a gun requires the permission of the military, and consequently, ownership of military type weapons is not permitted. Of course, the default position is for a Mexican to come to the United States, and after purchasing a weapon, returning to Mexico. Thus, border enforcement inside of Mexico is virtually non-existent, given that border enforcement officials do not do rigorous vehicle inspections, and thusly, buying a gun and transporting it into Mexico, is a “sure thing”.
As to the third phenomena for money, three approaches are practiced, one quite successfully, and the second not quite so successful. As such, a drug criminal will use his ill-gotten gains, purchase a weapon here in the USA, and return to Mexico expeditiously. As to the second mechanism, moving these ill-gotten gains in the form of cash, is also easily accomplished when packed inside the empty standard soap box, and acquired at the local convenience store. In contrast and where it is far more difficult is in taking these ill-gotten gains with the intent of depositing these monies into a bank, either for a checking or savings account. In short, Mexican law requires that all “dollar accounts” must be established and maintained in Mexican banks located on the Northern Border and adjacent to the United States, and thus, readily available for inspection by Mexican bank examiners and done on a periodic basis. And the banks officers also practice what we here in the United States call “due diligence” or “know your customer.”
And given our “demand” for drugs and our viability for owning guns, our cultural phenomena drives this criminal behavior, so when, I find that the Pentagon is desiring to “blame” Mexico, I consider this behavior to be real hypocrisy emanating from our national leadership systemic.
Perhaps, when we here in the United States truly want to take our friendship with Mexico and Mexicans to a much higher level, then we will commence to address our drug addiction and drug abuse under the aegis of public health issues. Until then, seeing, reading, or even hearing of Mexico’s “national collapse” is for me and for all intent and purpose, an ongoing charade for political inexactitude or said more impolitely, intellectual laziness.
Perhaps, my disgust for such ruminations as posited by the Pentagon and its coterie of ‘insiders’, just goes to prove that there is no political will among our Elected and Appointed Officials, who seemed to be obsessed with their own power in a manner that ‘marginalizes’ the public agenda with a vast array of distractions and distortions of our ongoing reality. And without the requisite attention to the ‘need’ seen and felt, both here in the United States and in the Republic of Mexico with an annualized death count of over 5,000 citizens, our friendship with Mexico and Mexicans, will not be improved one iota, beyond the usual banter for rhetorical flourishes found on a daily basis in the political arena.
And finally, by failing to address our drug addiction and drug abuse, we are continuing to welcome the constant meme for “plomo o plata”. This is another way of saying that we are intentionally subjecting ourselves to either “lead or silver” and determined by the drug pushers here in the USA and in Mexico. And yet, we have the votes to protest this historical behavior for intellectual laziness. Now, will we protest, either quietly or loudly?
Jaango



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” One of Mexico’s most feared drug cartels has been brought to its knees in the US after a sweep of 755 arrests — 52 of them this week — according to Barack Obama’s new Attorney-General.
Critics argue that by waging war against the cartels the US is simply raising the price of narcotics — thus making the trade more lucrative and exacerbating the violent competition over smuggling routes.
In many cases police forces within Mexico must become subsidiaries of a cartel or face annihilation. Many Mexicans blame this state of affairs on the US: it is Americans who buy the drugs, they say, and thus give the cartels money. It is Americans they blame for the “iron river” of arms that flows south of the border, where gun-control laws are much stricter.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/t…..811885.ece
That’s what they get for stepping on GHW’s turf.
Meanwhile, in other news, it’s the end of the world as we know it…
Ouch! Things are going according to plan, obviously. Speaking of Bush…
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” Former military dictator Jorge Rafael Videla and 16 other military leaders in Argentina will be prosecuted on charges of conspiring to kidnap and kill political activists in a scheme known as Plan Condor, developed by Henry Kissinger and George Bush Sr., head of the CIA at the time. Dictators in Uruguay, Chile, Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina killed opponents in the 1970s and 80s under the plan, also known as Operation Condor. The United States and Latin American military governments developed Operation Condor as a a transnational, state-sponsored terrorist coalition among the militaries of South America. In Argentina alone some 30,000 people were disappeared as result, leaving loved ones to seek justice decades later. “
http://upsidedownworld.org/mai…..iew/1042/1
Mexico isn’t the only one that suffers from US manipulation, unfortunately. Congress members are asking other Congress members to agree not to interfere with El Salvador’s election. Spreading democracy…not exactly US policy.
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” Intervention in the El Salvador’s 2004 election took the form of public statements, made in the days and weeks leading up to the election, suggesting that U.S.-Salvadoran relations would be severely damaged in the event of a victory by the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN), the opposition party whose candidate is now leading in the polls for 2009. Specific threats made by U.S. officials in 2004 alleged that the legal status of Salvadoran immigrants living in the U.S. would be jeopardized and remittances sent to El Salvador by family members in the U.S. could be outlawed if ARENA’s candidate were not elected. “
“Raul M. Grijalva Marcy Kaptur
Dear President Obama:
We wish to express our support for free and fair elections in El Salvador . To that end, we request your assurance that your administration will join us in honoring and respecting the will of the Salvadoran people when they go to the polls on March 15. Furthermore, we call upon all U.S. government officials and Members of Congress to refrain from any attempt, at any point during the campaign, to influence the decision of Salvadoran voters. “
http://upsidedownworld.org/mai…..w/1734/68/