It’s about National Security…
Over at Michael Yon Online, Mr. Yon has posted an AAR (After Action Report) from Gen. McCAffrey USA(ret) on his recent trip to Mexico.
In it, Gen. McCaffrey discusses the current geo-political situation within the borders of our neighbor. He primarily highlights the rise of narco-terrorism (read drug cartels) within the country and their growing control of the country.
I highly suggest that all Americans read this. Gen. McCaffrey, is a stand up guy. Yes, a retired Soldier and General who commanded the 24th Inf. Div. (mech) during Dessert Storm, but he also did a tour as the “Drug Czar” under the Clinton Administration…and yes the success of this nation’s “Drug War” and the term “Czar” can be debated, but the fact is this man has served this nation honorably both at war and at peace and he has first hand knowledge of this subject. His views should be given weight and should be read and understood and added to the national debate of this nation.
We have spent a lot of time in this country looking at the wrong issues. Illegal immigration and the economics of illegal labor and the socio-economics of taking care of people in a semi-welfare state who shouldn’t be here.
But I think it is clear that the problem has moved beyond illegal immigration and labor. It is beyond La Raza movement or separatist who believe that they didn’t cross the border, but the border crossed them (silly, but good line by the way).
No, things are beyond that. Things are to a point where drug cartels which represent stateless, 4th generation entities with their own agendas, have moved to control our border, our inner cities, and as much of the Mexican government (read law enforcement and military) as they can in order to ensure their product moves from production to customer.
Solutions? Oh, they are simple, and sadly as I tried (poorly I believe) to articulate in a previous post, everything to us is a crime. Yet we use the term “War” in the title, we are not at war with drugs or terrorist, because we feel those to be law enforcement issues. Not war. War is a totally different beast. In fact, our wars are not really wars anymore.
The solution to the growing control and influence of the drug cartels, “organized crime”, and gangs within Mexico, on the border, or in our cities is…well a real war. It is time to treat them as the stateless enemy combatants that they are. They only lack uniforms and charter from the UN, in all other respects they have laws, land, economies, and population. They own entire cities in Mexico. They own large areas of land on our border. And they own city blocks with in our own borders. They invade others for their territory and for economic and paramilitary control. In all accounts they are not just crime families, cartels, or gangs, they are governments making treaties, alliances, and going to war with us and their other enemies. It is time we go to war with them. Real war. Total war.
By that I mean EXACTLY what I say. No courts. No police. No trials. No warrants. No tickets. They have absolved themselves of their citizenship as either Mexicans or Americans. They no longer carry that within them, because if they did they would not have had pledged allegiance to their cartel, “family” or gang. They put that organization above this country or their own communities. Or in almost all respects their real families.
No, it is time to remove them. ICE and the Border Patrol should be removed from their post on the Mexican-American border and USNORTHCOM (United States Northern Command) should be given command of that AO (area of operation). They should deploy a combat joint task force to that border and they should be authorized to shoot and destroy any thing and everyone crossing that border not at a legal check point with documentation authorizing said crossing.
And we should hunt down and destroy every gang, cartel, and “organized crime” member within our borders. We have the best trained special forces operatives in the world. We have the best trained snipers in the world. No warrants from American courts that are more concerned with calling every action criminal behavior or from Mexican courts that have been bought and paid for or threatened (and yes, we have bought and paid for judges and law enforcement here too).
It is just beyond ridiculous that we allow the groups to control our border and our inner cities and turn a complete blind eye to it’s real purpose but we never miss an opportunity to shut down any other separatist organizations who actually “own” their own land and are not a threat to their communities (only the government) such as The Freeman Standoff, Ruby Ridge, or Waco.
I bring those incidents up, not to glorify them nor defend them, but to illustrate that when rural people in this country break the “law” and turn separatist (read put their views and laws ahead of this nations) we go in guns blazing and treat them like rebels and lay siege to their private property to return them to the fold and crush their movement. However, by comparison, no logical American could ever say that Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) could not be viewed as a separatist organization who feels that the goals (read control and economic fortune) and laws of MS-13 supersede that of the United States. Yet, we have not besieged them. We have not treated them like the invaders that they are. They are insurgents in the purist sense of the term.
I realize this is a long post. I realize that I have a harsh view of this. But if Gen. McCaffrey is right within the coming decade we stand a good chance of having a failed Mexican state on our border, one taken over by a paramilitary force which has already infiltrated our country and is using our own laws against us. Our focus will have to be on our border and our own immediate national security and not on the world around us.
It is time to let loose the dogs of war. They are trained. They are hungry. And they have spent the last six years doing this very work in Iraq. We must ask our selves if our nation is worth as much American blood as Iraq or Afghanistan. If our border should be secured as we have struggled to secure other borders. And if our cities deserve to be liberated from the control of thugs, insurgents, and anti-government groups who terrorize our people, choke our commerce, and destroy the dreams and the rights of our communities for their goals and desires for profit and control of territory within and on our borders.
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