U.S. military report warns 'sudden collapse' of Mexico is possible

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U.S. military report warns 'sudden collapse' of Mexico is possible
By Diana Washington Valdez / El Paso Times
Posted: 01/13/2009 03:49:34 PM MST
http://www.elpasotimes.com/newupdated/ci_11444354

EL PASO - Mexico is one of two countries that "bear consideration for a rapid and sudden collapse," according to a report by the U.S. Joint Forces Command on worldwide security threats.

The command's "Joint Operating Environment (JOE 2008)" report, which contains projections of global threats and potential next wars, puts Pakistan on the same level as Mexico. "In terms of worse-case scenarios for the Joint Force and indeed the world, two large and important states bear consideration for a rapid and sudden collapse: Pakistan and Mexico.

"The Mexican possibility may seem less likely, but the government, its politicians, police and judicial infrastructure are all under sustained assault and press by criminal gangs and drug cartels. How that internal conflict turns out over the next several years will have a major impact on the stability of the Mexican state. Any descent by Mexico into chaos would demand an American response based on the serious implications for homeland security alone."

The U.S. Joint Forces Command, based in Norfolk, Va., is one of the Defense Departments combat commands that includes members of the different military service branches, active and reserves, as well as civilian and contract employees. One of its key roles is to help transform the U.S. military's capabilities.

In the foreword, Marine Gen. J.N. Mattis, the USJFC commander, said "Predictions about the future are always risky ... Regardless, if we do not try to forecast the future, there is no doubt that we will be caught off guard as we strive to protect this experiment in democracy that we call America."

The report is one in a series focusing on Mexico's internal security problems, mostly stemming from drug violence and drug corruption. In recent weeks, the Department of Homeland Security and former U.S. drug czar Barry McCaffrey issued similar alerts about Mexico.

Despite such reports, El Pasoan Veronica Callaghan, a border business leader, said she keeps running into people in the region who "are in denial about what is happening in Mexico."

Last week, Mexican President Felipe Calderon instructed his embassy and consular officials to promote a positive image of Mexico.

The U.S. military report, which also analyzed economic situations in other countries, also noted that China has increased its influence in places where oil fields are present.
 

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Mexico's oil production has been rapidly declining for the last few years and they will soon be a net importer. Bye bye oil money income and welcome fiscal instability and social unrest.
 
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Mexico should just legalize drugs at this point. Look what happened to the Mafia in the US after prohibition ended. Think what would have happened if the US had legalized drugs, prostitution, gambling, etc with alcohol back 1933, the Mafia would have fallen off even further than it did.
 
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Mexico should just legalize drugs at this point. Look what happened to the Mafia in the US after prohibition ended. Think what would have happened if the US had legalized drugs, prostitution, gambling, etc with alcohol back 1933, the Mafia would have fallen off even further than it did.


U.S. wouldn't stand for it. Want to see Mexico collapse or in the least lose its government real quick - that's the move that would do it.
 

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^^of the plan i'm guessing.
and i remember hearing a while back that they already legalized drug use and small possession for all drugs
 

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^^of the plan i'm guessing.
and i remember hearing a while back that they already legalized drug use and small possession for all drugs
Then why did they build the detention camps? I think it is exactly the opposite, they expect Mexico to fall apart and millions of refugees to flee into the US, they have no intention to go "conquer" Mexico though, it's not worth the trouble. These are 100 million plus people at a much lower level of development than the Anglo-Saxon population in the US (as abysmally low as it itself is in its development) but much more difficult to keep in check.
 

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it won't be 100 millions, I said "millions of refugees". 100+ million is the population of Mexico that will go into a "North American Union" and that will be a hell to keep in check