Pubdate: Fri, 16 Jul 2010 Source: Wall Street Journal (US) Section: Notable & Quotable Copyright: 2010 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. Contact: http://www.wsj.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/487 Author: Robert C. Bonner ROBERT C. BONNER ON MEXICO'S DIRE BATTLE WITH DRUG CARTELS Robert C. Bonner writing in the July/August issue of Foreign Affairs magazine: Mexico is in the throes of a battle against powerful drug cartels, the outcome of which will determine who controls the country's law enforcement, judicial, and political institutions. . . . Destroying [these] cartels is not an impossible task. Two decades ago, Colombia was faced with a similar-and in many ways more daunting-struggle. In the early 1990s, many Colombians, including police officers, judges, presidential candidates, and journalists, were assassinated by the most powerful and fearsome drug-trafficking organizations the world has ever seen: the Cali and Medellin cartels. Yet within a decade, the Colombian government defeated them, with Washington's help. The United States played a vital role in supporting the Colombian government, and it should do the same for Mexico. . . . If the cartels win, these criminal enterprises will continue to operate outside the state and the rule of law, undermining Mexico's democracy. The outcome matters for the United States as well-if the drug cartels succeed, the United States will share a 2,000-mile border with a narcostate controlled by powerful transnational drug cartels that threaten the stability of Central and South America. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D