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Post by espíritu del lago Sun Jun 10, 2012 9:27 pm

Mexico is a major U.S. foothold in Latin America and the only country in the region that, without limitation, lost its sovereignty under the pressure of its aggressive policy. The direct control of the territories of Canada and Mexico is discussed in the statutes of the so-called "Northern Command", created in October of 2002

The document states that all of North America from Alaska to the Mexican state of Chiapas is under the unified command of the Pentagon. In everyday life, the U.S. rules the country through the representation of the DEA and other special services under the pretext of combating drug trafficking, blackmailing with strengthening of immigration laws. Over 12 million Mexicans reside in the U.S

http://english.pravda.ru/world/americas/25-05-2012/121231-mexico_presidential_elections-0/


15
-22 Apr The Government of Mexico (GOM) requested help from the United States to provide
aerial firefighting capability to assist in wild land firefighting (WFF) operations in the
remote mountains of northern Mexico's Coahuila area. The Department of State
requested DOD to provide heavy aircraft outfitted with modular airborne fire fighting
system (MAFFS) and support equipment, to facilitate the GOM response to contain
the fires. On 15 Apr CDRUSNORTHCOM received a CJCS EXORD, directing DOD
support to the GOM for WFF. In response, USNORTHCOM directed MAFFS
aircraft from the 302 AW to deploy. The event was the first time Mexico requested
this type of assistance from the United States military
http://www.northcom.mil/About/history_education/A%20Short%20History%20of%20USNORTHCOM.pdf

It appears the US. is much more involved than many are aware of.


Here's an excerpt from this article translation from Mexico's La Jornada, and found on America's MexicoBlog:
"The head of U.S. Northern Command said today it is 'too early to estimate whether the drug war in Mexico is being won or lost,' despite 'the brave decision' to put the military in the streets. Gen. Charles Jacoby, head of Northern Command (Northcom), responsible for U.S. military affairs in North America (U.S., Canada and Mexico), appeared today (Tuesday) before the Armed Services Committee of the Senate and was asked to assess the security situation in Mexico.

http://borderviolenceanalysis.typepad.com/mexicos_drug_war/2012/03/head-of-northern-command-says-it-is-too-early-to-tell-if-drug-war-in-mexico-is-being-won.html
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