From redstate.com With the exception of, perhaps, Texas governor Rick Perry, no public official wants to publicly admit an obvious fact: The United States of America will likely be forced to invade Mexico. It’s not a matter of if, it’s a matter of when. The question then becomes: What to do with Mexico after we invade it and wipe out the drug cartels (as much as can be). Does the United States merely return Mexico to a nation state of corrupt politicians, failed economic policies, and lawlessness, or do we annex Mexico and turn it into the 51st state? For many of us, there is a certain false security in believing that, since most of America’s streets are not filled with the murder and mayhem that is going on just South of our borders, we have nothing to worry about. The feeling that most Americans likely have is: Well, it’s their problem, not ours. However, that illusion of security is quickly being eroded with the stories of American police officers being threatened by Mexican drug cartels, of kidnappings and drug murders in Arizona and Texas, of control of certain parts of Arizona and forays into New Mexico and Colorado by drug cartels, of teenagers being turned into hitmen, and American tourists being kidnapped or killed while on vacation in Mexico. More here
Mexico is America's Next Afghanistan
Posted by
Rachel Pulaski
on Sunday, December 12, 2010
Labels:
Border,
National News,
New Mexico News
1 comments:
Imagine that...if we did invade and annexed Mexico, Obama (or anyone like him) would probably decide that we shouldn't take advantage of their oil reserves to pay for the zillions of poverty stricken citizens that would instantly qualify for federal entitlements. For them it would be a blessing, for us it would be the mother of all nightmares.
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