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    What's really happening in Mexico?

    No cops? No military?

    What is this news reporter talking about?

    These ARE the cops and/or military.

    If not currently, they've certainly received law enforcement and/or military training.

    Some stats from "Murder City", a recent book about Juarez by Charles Bowden:

    1. There are now at least 10,000 troops and federal police in Juarez
    2. The murder rate increased well over 100% AFTER they arrived
    3. There are an estimated 150,000 addicts in Juarez
    4. As many as 30% to 40% of the population depends on the drug trade for all or part of its income

    Here's what happened to Mexico in a nutshell:

    1. NAFTA destroyed the livelihood of millions of small scale farmers and workers in supporting industries

    2. Border cities like Juarez were flooded with economic refugees seeking slave wage manufacturing work

    3. China took that business sending unemployment soaring - and there is nowhere for these people to go

    4. The government, always part of the drug business, lifted its informal but effective multi-decade ban on drug dealing within Mexico and a huge internal market formed

    5. Hundreds of thousands of people who never would have been in the drug business before are now involved in the domestic side of the business.

    6. In 2006 Felipe Calderon won the presidential election with a Bush-style election fraud and quickly faced a massive popular protest (unlike what Bush faced after his two fraudulent victories.)

    7. To cement his position, Calderon unleashed the military who have long been involved in the drug trade to suppress dissent. He called this assault and terror campaign against the Mexican people "an attack on the cartels."

    8. Now the cartels (including the military) are fighting it out amongst themselves over the new and highly lucrative local market, murdering competing cartel members high and low as well as honest police officers, journalists and anyone else who happens to get in their way, irritate them or have something they want. (There are few shootouts. The overwhelming majority of the murders are "hits" not unlike like the one caught on this traffic footage, though usually on a smaller scale.)

    9. The US sends the Mexican army a billion plus a year in weapons to help it carry on its "drug war."

    Yes, it really is this f***ed up and the mayhem appears to be spreading from the killing fields in the border town of Juarez (the State of Chihuahua) to other parts of the country.

    Two of the US's most populous states, California and Texas, border on this travesty, which is tragically devolving into one of the most unstable, unlawful and violent places on earth. Juarez in fact may be the most dangerous place on the planet right now with a death rate equal to active war zones.

    And if you live in the US you hear NOTHING of any of this which is strange because...

    Between NAFTA, our prohibition on drugs, and our funding, arming, and training of "anti-drug" operations in Mexico (not to mention the drug industry's money which US banks happily launder), this catastrophe should have Made in the USA stamped on it.

    Onward to Libya and Sierra Leone!

    Between "humanitarian interventions" in Iraq, Afghanistan,
    in Libya and now "potential involvement" in Sierra Leone,
    the US has it's handful.

    It's funny because if the US wanted to do something
    humanitarian, it doesn't need to leave the continent.

    If you watch US TV news, you get the sense that
    "something" is going on in Mexico and that something
    is not good.

    We're told it has something to do with "drug cartels"
    and that the US is helping make things better...

    That's where the story fall apart.

    A picture is worth a thousand words and this short
    video is an encyclopedia of how far gone certain areas
    of Mexico (that border the US) have become.

    We arm these guys, we even occasionally train them.

    Here there are waging the war on drugs...which in Mexico
    means eliminating anyone competing with the army or
    clients of the central government.

    Video:


    http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/1070.html


    Kathyet

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    KILLINGS KILLINGS AND MORE KILLINGS and when they tired of that they take more drugs then more killing.

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    Re: What's really happening in Mexico?

    Quote Originally Posted by kathyet
    No cops? No military?

    What is this news reporter talking about?

    These ARE the cops and/or military.

    If not currently, they've certainly received law enforcement and/or military training.

    Some stats from "Murder City", a recent book about Juarez by Charles Bowden:

    1. There are now at least 10,000 troops and federal police in Juarez
    2. The murder rate increased well over 100% AFTER they arrived
    3. There are an estimated 150,000 addicts in Juarez
    That's a really good book, very eye-opening and pretty frightening. I couldn't imagine being a regular citizen of Juarez with no drug cartel involvement and having to live there and deal with all that violence each day. Another good book on the subject is "The Daughters of Juarez" by Teresa Rodriguez, regarding the murders of hundreds of young women there. LOL, yes, I'm a big bookworm and read everything!
    4. As many as 30% to 40% of the population depends on the drug trade for all or part of its income

    Here's what happened to Mexico in a nutshell:

    1. NAFTA destroyed the livelihood of millions of small scale farmers and workers in supporting industries

    2. Border cities like Juarez were flooded with economic refugees seeking slave wage manufacturing work

    3. China took that business sending unemployment soaring - and there is nowhere for these people to go

    4. The government, always part of the drug business, lifted its informal but effective multi-decade ban on drug dealing within Mexico and a huge internal market formed

    5. Hundreds of thousands of people who never would have been in the drug business before are now involved in the domestic side of the business.

    6. In 2006 Felipe Calderon won the presidential election with a Bush-style election fraud and quickly faced a massive popular protest (unlike what Bush faced after his two fraudulent victories.)

    7. To cement his position, Calderon unleashed the military who have long been involved in the drug trade to suppress dissent. He called this assault and terror campaign against the Mexican people "an attack on the cartels."

    8. Now the cartels (including the military) are fighting it out amongst themselves over the new and highly lucrative local market, murdering competing cartel members high and low as well as honest police officers, journalists and anyone else who happens to get in their way, irritate them or have something they want. (There are few shootouts. The overwhelming majority of the murders are "hits" not unlike like the one caught on this traffic footage, though usually on a smaller scale.)

    9. The US sends the Mexican army a billion plus a year in weapons to help it carry on its "drug war."

    Yes, it really is this f***ed up and the mayhem appears to be spreading from the killing fields in the border town of Juarez (the State of Chihuahua) to other parts of the country.

    Two of the US's most populous states, California and Texas, border on this travesty, which is tragically devolving into one of the most unstable, unlawful and violent places on earth. Juarez in fact may be the most dangerous place on the planet right now with a death rate equal to active war zones.

    And if you live in the US you hear NOTHING of any of this which is strange because...

    Between NAFTA, our prohibition on drugs, and our funding, arming, and training of "anti-drug" operations in Mexico (not to mention the drug industry's money which US banks happily launder), this catastrophe should have Made in the USA stamped on it.

    Onward to Libya and Sierra Leone!

    Between "humanitarian interventions" in Iraq, Afghanistan,
    in Libya and now "potential involvement" in Sierra Leone,
    the US has it's handful.

    It's funny because if the US wanted to do something
    humanitarian, it doesn't need to leave the continent.

    If you watch US TV news, you get the sense that
    "something" is going on in Mexico and that something
    is not good.

    We're told it has something to do with "drug cartels"
    and that the US is helping make things better...

    That's where the story fall apart.

    A picture is worth a thousand words and this short
    video is an encyclopedia of how far gone certain areas
    of Mexico (that border the US) have become.

    We arm these guys, we even occasionally train them.

    Here there are waging the war on drugs...which in Mexico
    means eliminating anyone competing with the army or
    clients of the central government.

    Video:


    http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/1070.html


    Kathyet
    "I'd rather be perceived as the biggest nerd and eventually be successful than as the coolest person and achieve nothing."

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    Ooops, my reply to that quote didn't show up. I meant to say that the book "Murder City" is really good and very informative. You guys should read it. Another worthwhile book on the subject of Ciudad Juarez is "The Daughters of Juarez" by Teresa Rodriguez. I couldn't imagine having to live there as an ordinary citizen with no drug cartel involvement.
    "I'd rather be perceived as the biggest nerd and eventually be successful than as the coolest person and achieve nothing."

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    I don't care what happen in Mexico . at long as No american
    Get hurt
    mexico can go to hell
    No\ amnesty
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    Quote Originally Posted by southBronx
    I don't care what happen in Mexico . at long as No american
    Get hurt
    mexico can go to hell
    No\ amnesty
    That's what I'm saying southbronx!!!!! They need to start taking care of their own problems, just like our government needs to start taking care of ours!!!!!
    "Mother Sick of Sending Her Child to A School Overflowing With Anchors and Illegals!"
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    The problem with Mexico is its full of Mexicans, that is all, dismissed
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