Mexican Civil War could spill over into U.S.

January 21st, 2009 11:36 am  |  by Mike Miller  |  Published in Big Government, Blowback, Constitution, DownsizeDC.org, Drugs, Liberty, Politics, War, crime, foreign aid  |  1

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Quote of the Day: “All great truths began as blasphemies.” — George Bernard Shaw, Annajanska, 1919

Subject: Mexican Civil War could spill over into U.S.

You’re not hearing about it yet, but a civil war is raging in Mexico — between drug lords and the government. The Mexican government deployed 36,000 troops to fight this war in 2006, but the problem is getting worse. Here are the disconcerting results . . .

* There have been more kidnappings in Mexico than Iraq! 1,000 have been officially reported, but human rights groups estimate the real number at 3,000.

* Despite high-profile arrests but the bloodshed has doubled from 2007 to 2008, with between 5,300 and 5,700 dead in the past year from attacks related to the drug trade.

* The city of Ciudad Juárez ended the year with 1,600 of those deaths

Now this violence is threatening to spill across our border!

* The violence is so bad in Ciudad Juárez that the mayor and other elected officials have moved to El Paso, Texas, and commute to work from there.

* In October, Hidalgo County, Texas officials issued fully automatic weapons to deputies patrolling the river in the Rio Grande Valley. Sheriff Lupe Trevino has authorized his deputies to return fire across the border if smugglers or other criminals take aim at them.

* According to the Dallas Morning News, “A U.S. intelligence official based along the Texas border (has) warned that U.S. officials, American businessmen and journalists will ‘become targets.’”

* Mexican gangs have begun to expand their operations into several states, including some in the northern tier, such as Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and South Dakota.

* Outgoing Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff has ordered plans for a “surge” of civilian and perhaps even military law enforcement. Even Chertoff concedes that his plan could cause the bloodshed to spill over into our country.

Why is this happening, and how can we stop it?


The politicians have their typical answer, which is to do more of what hasn’t worked. They want to spend more of your tax money trying to keep drugs out of the U.S. We’ve been doing this for nearly half a century, and it hasn’t worked. Even people inside the government admit this.

On top of that, a government plan called the Mérida Initiative is sending $400 million to help the Mexican government fight this war. The details of this plan are still incomplete, but the total projected cost over the next 3 – 6 years is $1.4 billion. This is yet another foreign war, on top of Iraq and Afghanistan, at a time of severe economic stress.

The U.S. intelligence official quoted above by the Dallas Morning News provides the key to solving this problem when he says, “. . . you can’t really do that (stop the fighting) until you weaken (the) drug traffickers . . .”

How do you weaken the drug traffickers? You take away their obscene black-market profits.

Al Capone and the mafia got rich running alcohol during Prohibition. When Prohibition ended the violence ended too. Jim Beam distributors don’t do drive-by shootings on outlets that sell Jack Daniels. And neither Jim Beam nor Jack Daniels are killing politicians, policemen, journalists, and private citizens.

Black-market drug profits fund criminal enterprises that threaten your safety, not only at home and in Mexico, but around the world. Taliban warlords in Afghanistan and Pakistan fund much of their operations through the illicit drug trade.

The solution to the coming spillover of the Mexican Drug War is simple: Stop doing the same failed thing over and over again. Do something different. End drug prohibition in the United States, and thereby defuse the Mexican Civil War and defund the terrorists in Afghanistan.

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  1. mejicojohn says:

    January 22nd, 2009 at 12:31 pm (#)

    hahaha,,, there is no civil war in mexico,,, merely a dissagreement between the people and the (elected) government,,,

    i put elected in ( ) because it is well known the current government was not elected,,,,

    the real elected government i dont believe would have had these woes,,, but,,, that will remain an unknown,,,

    the same as the us,,,, a dissagreement between the people and the elected government,,, i believe ears was in fact honestly elected,,, altho it has yet to be proven to me or anyone else he is a us citizen and elgible for the job…

    i have long said not to legalize drugs,,, drugs serve no useful purpose,,, it is also not necessary to have them illegal,,,

    drugs are cheap,,, poor farmers grow them and,,, their profit isnt that much i wouldnt imagine,,,, the profit comes from the illegalities and the middle men.

    drugs should be passed out free of charge to anyone in the us needing them,,, in other words,,, drug addicts,,,

    this would first of all virtually stop all crime such as burglary, robbery,,, etc to sustain a drug habit,,,

    it would eliminate all profits from drug dealers,,, dwindling their numbers to zip,,,,

    eventually,,, probably a couple of years,,, the locations to pass out the free drugs could begin to close,,,

    no drug addict wants to be a drug addict,,,, the word addict is self explanitory,,,,

    i myself am a nicotine addict,,, which of course is not illegal,,, but highly taxed,,,

    i however live in mexico and buy my drug at tax free stores on the us side of the border,,, so,,, hahahahaha the us govt does not gain from my addiction,,,

    did you know the us government purchases more raw tobacco product than any manufacturer? this is to insure a tax revenue in case of a farm shortage,,, it is sold at a loss,,, and why not?? the tax revenues are far more than the actual sales,,,

    as long as mexican and us governments can swap money back and forth across the river,,, they will never agree to back down,,,

    money talks,,, and there is just as much money in combating drugs as selling drugs,,,

    everyone is happy with the status quo.

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