Pubdate: Sun, 21 Mar 2010 Source: Ledger-Enquirer (Columbus,GA) Copyright: 2010 Ledger-Enquirer Contact: http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/mld/enquirer/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/237 Author: John A. Tures, Special to the Ledger-Enquirer Note: John A. Tures is associate professor of political science at LaGrange College. MEXICO DRUG VIOLENCE ANYTHING BUT A NEW STORY In the book "Trial by Fire" author Harold Coyle, a contemporary of Tom Clancy, envisions a scenario in which Mexican drug lords kill American government targets in order to pressure the United States to invade the Northern part of the country and establish a security "buffer zone." It's all part of a plot to discredit the Mexican regime and draw the United States into an embarrassing political fiasco. Does this sound familiar? Actually, the book was written in 1992, but it's an old tale. Certainly most Americans have heard of Pancho Villa, but most don't know that his deadly raid on Columbus, New Mexico, was designed to force an American invasion of Mexico to catch him. And we obliged, sending in General John J. Pershing. The resulting invasion did exactly what Villa wanted us to do: discredit President Venustiano Carranza, a man Villa despised. Now the assassinations of three with ties to the United States Consulate in La Ciudad Juarez have made headlines. It's a particularly jarring scene to see the crime scene so close to the Santa Fe Bridge, which I used to cross over into Juarez all the time when I lived in El Paso. I even recognized the location of the bullet-riddled car. These murders are shocking to most Americans, who might expect something like this in the Middle East, but not in Mexico. President Obama has expressed outrage. The Reuters report "Killing of Americans pressures Mexico in drug war" (http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100316/us_nm/us_mexico_usa_murders_2) makes it seem as though the Mexican leadership cares little about what's going on, or needs some sort of urging to get serious. Allow me to shed some light on the issue as to what is really happening in Mexico. For decades, the corrupt Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) did nothing to stop the drug trade, allowing it to flow as freely as possible. But the National Action Party (PAN), a more conservative party, decided that this could not go on. President Felipe Calderon (PAN), elected in 2006, chose to make war on the drug dealers with the more professional army instead of the notoriously corrupt police force. Now Mexico is going through what we experienced in the Roaring Twenties with the likes of Al Capone, "Bugs" Moran, "Spike" O'Donnell and "Dutch" Schultz. Instead, it's "El Chapo," ("Shorty"), "LaFamilia" etc. But why kill Americans? It's not an accident, as some in the media are implying. There are two reasons. First, President Calderon and his allies in the state of Chihuahua (where Ciudad Juarez is located) have passed some pretty tough laws -- modeled on our RICO laws, according to TIME magazine (www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1972374,00.html?xid=rss-topstories) - -- which could drain the drug cartel resources. Second, President Calderon is extraditing captured drug kingpins to America for trial, with the biggest case occurring last month (www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/02/18/mexico.us.druglord.extradite/index.html). The drug lords are clearly spooked by this get-tough Mexican president and are trying to drive a wedge between the United States and Mexico, hoping to embarrass Americans and get a new political party into office that looks the other way on the drug trade. Let's not give them that opportunity. John A. Tures is associate professor of political science at LaGrange College. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D