reply to post by NWMA2012
Smoke and mirrors... pretty talk to distract from what's really going on...
to start on the security side, the U.S. seeks total control of Mexico's security apparatus. With the creation of NORCOM (the North Command) designed
to protect the U.S. landmass from terrorist attack, Mexico is designated North America's southern security perimeter and U.S. military aircraft now
has carte blanche to penetrate Mexican airspace. Moreover, the North American Security and Prosperity Agreement (ASPAN in its Mexican initials) seeks
to integrate the security apparatuses of the three NAFTA nations under Washington's command. Now the Merida Initiative signed by Bush II and Calderon
in early 2007 allows for the emplacement of armed U.S. security agents - the FBI, the DEA, the CIA, and ICE - on Mexican soil and contractors like the
former Blackwater cannot be far behind...PS We also know the real biggest drug dealer in Mexico is their own Army... That's why the US created OBI
(The office of Bi-National Intelligence) their offices are in Mexico all of them Americans and they now have control of the Mexican Military...
Economically The petroleum industry in Mexico makes it the sixth largest producer of oil in the world and the tenth largest in terms of net export as
of 2007. It is the second largest oil producer in the Western Hemisphere behind only the United States and just ahead of Canada. However, Mexico is
not a member of OPEC or any petroleum production related organizations.Currently it state owned, so you know big Oil would love to get there hands on
that...