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Hi folks :hibye:

I found this article on the net and was thinking of what ramifications this development might have.

Mexico could collapse, US analysts say
Los Angeles Times | January 26, 2009 MEXICO CITY

Stark assessments about the threat that drug crime poses to Mexico's stability have put the government of President Felipe Calderon on the defensive as he tries to forge a relationship with a new U.S. president.

Spiraling violence, spurred in part by Calderon's two-year-old offensive against drug traffickers, has prompted some officials and analysts in the United States to warn that Mexico faces a risk of collapse within several years.

The U.S. Joint Forces Command, a military command, recommended that Mexico should be monitored alongside Pakistan as a "weak and failing" state that could crumble swiftly under relentless assault by violent drug cartels.

Retired U.S. Army Gen. Barry McCaffrey, the former U.S. drug czar, said in a separate analysis that the Mexican government "is fighting for its survival against narco-terrorism" and could lose effective control over large swaths near the U.S. border. The outgoing CIA director, Michael Hayden, listed Mexico next to Iran as a possible top challenge for President Barack Obama. And former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich predicted this month that Mexico could turn into a surprise crisis for the new president by year's end.

The assessments come as Calderon seeks to claim gains in his government's fight against drug traffickers, a campaign that has aggravated violent feuding among gangs vying to supply the lucrative U.S. market for narcotics. More than 5,300 people died in Mexico last year in drug-related violence .

Mexican officials and most analysts here scoff at depictions of Mexico as a failed or failing state. They say it bears little resemblance to hopeless situations such as those in Somalia, Haiti or Sudan, with their weak central governments, sectarian blood-letting or fleeing refugees.

"It's a very bad analysis," said Raul Benitez, an expert on security and U.S.-Mexico relations at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. "Mexico has some failed institutions inside the government, but not the whole state."

Few people deny that lawlessness prevails in cities including Ciudad Juarez and Tijuana, and that corruption has chewed deep into law-enforcement agencies and the courts. Still, many analysts say, the government's basic authority remains intact in most of the country, and the daily violence is nothing like that of a civil war.

But the darker assessments have put Calderon administration in the awkward position of making a strong enough case for increased U.S. help while staving off the kind of talk that could scare off tourists and foreign investors.

"These analyses are a big strike against Calderon," Benitez said. "He wants the attention, but not the attention for the bad things."


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AR
Use to love going to Mexico, surfing diving. The last two trips we got shacken down, once by the army near Bahia de Los Angeles and once by the police in Cabo San Lucas.

Adios Mexico till you get your house in order............:hibye:
Yes, but remember that at the root of all this Mexican chaos is the U.S. consumption of their drugs. So, the chaos really starts up north, as does the real collapse of our society. Too bad that the users are so totally unaware of the murders they are actively supporting.
When someone buys that little $5.00 bag on the corner it supports a whole lot of evil.

One young woman we were helping get off drugs (meth and heroin) we had to put into hiding. The Mexican mofia up here tried to kill her for trying to leave their circle. Lovely bunch.

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JWHVACR Wrote:
Yes, but remember that at the root of all this Mexican chaos is the U.S. consumption of their drugs. So, the chaos really starts up north, as does the real collapse of our society. Too bad that the users are so totally unaware of the murders they are actively supporting.

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