Showing posts with label mexico threat to u.s.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mexico threat to u.s.. Show all posts
Monday, January 19, 2009
Is Mexico Becoming"One Of The World's Biggest Security Risks"?
The focus has been on the Middle East whenever you talk about national security.But, with all of the violence from Mexico spilling over into the United States,folks are starting to worry that things are beyond control over there.In fact,some are saying that Mexico may become a bigger headache than Iraq for President Obama.Here's more from MSNBC:
"Retiring CIA chief Michael Hayden told reporters on Friday that that Mexico could rank alongside Iran as a challenge for Obama — perhaps a greater problem than Iraq.
The U.S. Justice Department said last month that Mexican gangs are the "biggest organized crime threat to the United States." National security adviser Stephen Hadley said last week that the worsening violence threatens Mexico's very democracy.
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff recently told The New York Times he ordered additional border security plans to be drawn up this summer as kidnappings and killings spilled into the U.S.
The alarm is spreading to the private sector as well. Mexico, Latin America's second biggest economy and the United States' third biggest oil supplier, is one of the top 10 global risks for 2009 identified by the Eurasia Group, a New York-based consulting firm.
Mexico is brushing aside the U.S. concerns, with Interior Secretary Fernando Gomez-Mont saying Wednesday: "It seems inappropriate to me that you would call Mexico a security risk. There are problems in Mexico that are being dealt with, that we can continue to deal with, and that's what we are doing."
Still, Obama faces a dramatic turnaround compared with the last time a new U.S. president moved into the White House. When George W. Bush was elected in 2000, the nation of 110 million had just chosen Vicente Fox as president in its fairest election ever, had ended 71 years of one-party rule and was looking forward to a stable, democratic future."(END OF EXCERPT)Read the whole article here:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28719835/
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