Tuesday, March 24, 2009

The Ominous Cloud Beyond the Border

I was watching MSNBC this afternoon and one of the guests on the show said something quite interesting. The looming threat in the United States is not "radical Islam" (ugh that word makes me want to hurl). He said that in 10 years, the American public will not be concerned if the Sunnis or Shiites are in power in Iran (or any version of that). Rather, the threat exists just south of the border. Mexico.

In one of my classes, a couple of students remarked that Mexico is a nation that the American public is oblivious about. A threat that the American public is blind to. I found this rather interesting because

1) the statement that was made on MSNBC actually made a LOT of sense. The problem in the Middle East- whether its the Sunni-Shiite struggle in the Islamic Republic of Iran, or Hamas, or I'll go as far as to say the ruling party in Iraq, is simply NOT going to matter to John or Jane Smith from across the street. I keep saying this and I will say it again: the U.S. has to put their domestic issues as a priority. So all the hulabaloo about democratizing the East, the U.S. involving itself in Middle East affairs for the "reform of the country" - give it a rest. Americans don't care.

2) Just below the border, Mexico is a main source for many illegal drugs entering the United States, including as much as 90 per cent of the cocaine consumed in the States.

This is a hot button topic among conservative think tanks, I don't know how serious the Obama administration feels about it. However, if this indeed is the case, then, well, yikes.

"In its first version of the annual US survey of global counternarcotics efforts, the Obama State Department painted a grim picture of the situation in Mexico, where government attempts to fight traffickers are hindered by rampant corruption and have ignited a war between authorities and drug cartels that killed more than 6,000 people last year and more than 1,000 so far in 2009."-Sydney Morning Herald Feb. 28, 2009


***UPDATE***
I was quite surprised to hear Obama mention Mexico (quite distinctly and directly) during his National Press Conference Tuesday evening. One, because I blogged about it randomly and, well, I just felt like Lady Cleo with my crystal ball. Secondly, proves the point that MSNBC correspondent mentioned. So as far as Mexico's situation, Here's what "Obs" is doing: has already met with the President of Mexico Felipe Calderon , he is doubling the task force, sent $700 mil to help Mexicans, triple department intelligence analysts there and double criminal alien teams supporting Mexican law enforcement agencies.

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