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El Universal, Mexico

The United States:
A Failed Model



By Editorial Staff

How advanced does an army need to be to eliminate an enemy that is easily confused with the civilian population? The United States ... has not found the answer.

Translated By J'Lil Mitchell

15 March 2010

Edited by Harley Jackson


Mexico - El Universal - Original Article (Spanish)

How advanced does an army need to be to eliminate an enemy that is easily confused with the civilian population? The United States, bearer of the most powerful armed forces on the planet, has not found the answer. Hence, it will leave a decimated Iraq, a discredited military with Iraqi public opinion in opposition to its occupation. It will leave the Middle East in favorable conditions for extremism: polarized, insecure and destitute. It unsurprisingly follows, then, that the United States is unable to stop narcotic trafficking in its own backyard. Several areas of Mexico, as well as our army, could suffer the same fate as Iraq if the climate of violence continues to endure any longer.

Ciudad Juarez is a classic example. Thousands of soldiers have failed to stop the extortion, abductions, assassinations, economic collapse, nightlife termination, etc. It makes sense up to a certain point, because it is not their responsibility to seek justice. Only a security force under civil command and bound by due process of the law can obtain it. Acapulco, Reynosa and Tampico seem to be going in the same direction.

Yet what does the United States do? It gives resources through the Mérida initiative to train police, while the Pentagon plans to augment the curriculum of Mexican soldiers with anti-drug training — a contradiction. Perhaps it was not the neighboring country’s state department that, on March 1, ordered that the police be professionalized so that the army no longer has to carry out tasks of public security. The United States should know by now: When soldiers linger among the civilian population, abuses proliferate and with them, the de-legitimization of the military. If the Pentagon is acting on the periphery of the White House, Barack Obama should concentrate on bringing his subordinates into line instead of sending out statements of indignation.

The United States does not appear to want its neighbor to learn the painful lesson that it has received by example. Because, although Mexico is different from Columbia or Afghanistan, there is something all armed conflicts have in common: the disintegration of the social fabric and the destabilization of its institutions. In the chaos, the law of the jungle always prevails; and it is those groups outside of the law — whether they are paramilitaries, gangs of narcotics traffickers or terrorists — who always reign.

Right now, Mexico should realize the fact that it cannot follow American guidelines. Our powerful neighbor is a horrible example to follow for two reasons: 1) It has been incapable, with all of its power, of stopping the trade of narcotics in Asia and Latin America, and 2) the high level of corruption of its officials on the border as well as the enormous addiction of its population to illicit drugs show that it is not prepared to take on the cost of a genuine war on drugs. It is never good to emulate losers.



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One Response to “The United States:
A Failed Model”

  1.  Vote: Add rating 0  Subtract rating 0   gspurlock Says:

    Inter­est­ing view­point. We con­ser­v­a­tive Tea Party Patri­ots really agree with you. We have been try­ing to get those cow­ardly, social­ist, lib­eral crim­i­nal appeasers to take some firm action and they just refuse. Unh­p­pily, George Bush was so inter­ested in bi-partisanship, that he would not go up against them when he was in office.

    Most of our polit­i­cal class is com­pletely cowed by the media, which hates Amer­ica. They have a huge sec­tion of the pop­u­la­tion believ­ing that we need to be meek and inef­fec­tive so that peo­ple will like us. We ordi­nary Amer­i­cans couldn’t care less whether any­one likes us or not, we think we should do what is right. That means defeat­ing evil and pro­tect­ing inno­cents. I think that most peo­ple agree with that, but the lib­er­als are just pos­i­tive that drug smug­gling, mur­der­ous peo­ple are really good peo­ple who are just mis-understood…and we need to be com­pas­sion­ate toward them. I think we should wring their necks and show a lit­tle com­pas­sion to the hon­est cit­i­zens who are try­ing to live hon­est and decent lives.

    We see our cur­rent course as total fail­ure too and we are com­pletely fed up with this impo­tent, jaw-flapping admin­is­tra­tion and Con­gress that seem to hon­estly believe that their entire job is to yam­mer and say nice things. Then every­one will be happy and stop being mean.

    Either that, or they’re delib­er­ately set­ting us up for for­eign inva­sion. What do you think?

    Best regards,
    Gail S

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