Mexico is destabilizing, FAST!
Wednesday, March 25, 2009 | Labels: Mexican cartel, SPP | |
Mexico has been having its fair share of problems the past couple of months. By looking at any form of news, whether its internet, newspaper, radio or television you will find out that Mexico is having major problems with its 'drug king pins'.
The Mexican cartels have turned their attention to not only trafficing drugs, but humans as well. These cartels have taken over the operations, mostly run by lone "coyotes" which involve bringing a select number of illegals into the U.S.. The cartels have taken this somewhat easy process and have tailored it in a way which benefits their business, by using these illegals to move drugs across the border. In fact they even place women into prostitution in exchange for passage into the United States.
The Attorney Generals office has even gone as far as offering a $2 million dollar reward for any information that leads to the capture of their listed top drug lords. I even heard this morning on the news that these drug lords are saying that they will kill a certain number of people every 48 hours if the Mexican police force does not stay out of their business.
Anyway, your probably wondering how any of this relates to the Security and Prosperity Partnership. You have to realize that security is one of the main highlights of the SPP. Mexico is a national security risk for the U.S.. To put it into perspective this just may justify the use of U.S. military aid and intervention to help the Mexican government contain its "cartel" problems. Doing this will create a safer area for transitional corporations such as Chevron and Exxon-Mobil. The process would pave the way for the SPP.
Mexico's oil and natural resources will finally be privatized for takeover by various global corporations. In turn a massive transfer of wealth and power to a North American Union type government will be possible.