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Mexico: The Next Iraq or Afghanistan?
U.S. Officials Say Drug Cartels Using Paramilitary Guerilla Tactics, Car Bombs, IEDs.
By BRIAN ROSS, RICHARD ESPOSITO, and VIC WALTER
March 24, 2009

The Obama administration may have announced its $700 million plan to help the Mexican government fight the powerful drug cartels, but the cartels have already geared up for a battle undergoing a "transition from the gansterism of traditional narco hit men to paramilitary terrorism with guerilla tactics," according to a confidential federal law enforcement assessment obtained by ABC News.

"We have a criminal insurgency by organized crime that may well be a precursor to civil anarchy in part or all of Mexico," warns the assessment.

U.S. officials tell ABC News that President Obama has been told the Mexican cartels have become a criminal insurgency, threatening to turn Mexico into an Iraq or Afghanistan. The powerful drug cartels have increased their use of paramilitary terrorism with guerilla tactics, including car bombs, grenades and roadside IED's.

"There is in fact an insurgency on both sides of the American-Mexican border and it's stepped up a lot in the last several years because the Bush administration ignored it and put its focus on Iraq," said ABC News counterterrorism consultant Richard Clarke.

"We have to do something now along the border, but just doing these little things that the administration announced today won't solve the problem in the long term," said Clarke.

Just last month, 15 to 20 masked gunmen in Durango, Mexico, raided the work site of a U.S. company and stole over 900 pounds of water gel explosives and detonators. Authorities are increasingly worried that these types of thefts will be on the rise and that the cartels will use the explosives to manufacture IEDs and other types of devices.

"We have to do something now along the border, but just doing these little things that the administration announced today won't solve the problem in the long term," said Clarke.

Just last month, 15 to 20 masked gunmen in Durango, Mexico, raided the work site of a U.S. company and stole over 900 pounds of water gel explosives and detonators. Authorities are increasingly worried that these types of thefts will be on the rise and that the cartels will use the explosives to manufacture IEDs and other types of devices.

Officials Worry of Spillover of Violence into U.S.

Former top drug enforcement officials say the Obama plan fails to address a long term solution to this threat because of its failure to fully address many critical issues, including the fact that almost all of the drug cartel's high powered weapons are bought in the U.S. at gun stores and gun shows.

"We need more ATF agents working shoulder to shoulder with our counterparts in Mexico," said Michael Braun, former DEA operations chief.

"We obviously do need agents on our side of the border, ATF agents that are fully focused on disrupting that flow of arms heading into Mexico, and identifying those responsible for it and bringing them to justice," said Braun.

The Obama plan will add 100 new ATF agents to stop the gun smuggling, but it's a temporary assignment, only 45 days.

"I don't believe it is a long term solution," said Braun. "It's not a strategic approach to the problem and that's what we need, we need a long term strategy."

While the guns may be flowing from the U.S. to Mexico, the violence from the drug gangs may be crossing the border from Mexico to the U.S. The confidential assessment warned that U.S. gangs could be influenced by the cartels and essentially become groups of homegrown terrorists.

"U.S. Street gangs may now be, or will become, home grown Domestic Terrorists as well as key players in cross border narco-trafficking," said the report.

Clarke also warned of the potential for "spill-over".

"It happens to be an insurgency of drug lords," said Clarke. "It has all the hallmarks -- killing police, heavily armed insurgents, a government essentially not able to govern the cities and towns on the Mexican side of the border -- and it's spilling into Arizona, it's spilling into Texas."
Just look how out of control the drug war problem is getting over there. Now Obama wants to send a 700 million dollar aide to fight the Mexican drug cartels.....here's a better idea.....end drug prohibition and that would severely weaken the cartels! Of course this was attempted when Fox was president but the US bullied Mexico into not to do so. And now the violence will be spilling into the US. I mean this is getting much much worse than the alcohol prohibition-induced problems of the 30s. And yet nothing seems to be done. FDR ended alcohol prohibition and if Obama wants to follow in the same footsteps he should do the same with other drugs of course.....and of course let Mexico do the same. But it seems like democrats don't seem to give a rat's ass about their own principles since they were once thought as the party more likely to end the drug war of the two major parties. Of course there a lot closer to republicans in this area and let's face it.....the democrats voted for the same war expansion the republicans pushed for.....even now that they have a majority in congress they can't pass democratic issues because they can't help but agree with republicans on many issues.

I mean honestly republican politicians maybe retarded but democratic politicians have no backbone. Still.....if Mexico wants to save what is left of their republic they should end their drug war.....to hell with the US. But of course they won't....they'll be bribed into taking this aide and it probably won't do all that much and only when the country is further in shatters will they consider the best course of action....ending drug prohibition!
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