2011-07-08

Washington: Unreliable Ally

Vatic Note:  It appears, according to this mexican paper,  we are going to have only one friend left when the khazars get done with us.... and that is Israel and with friends like that who needs enemies.   Seriously.   Somebody sweep them out of this government and do so ASAP before the entire world falls into the zionist protocol trap being set for the global world war.... with us as the new nazi's.   That means we are slated to lose that war.   You better never let go of your guns, that is for sure.  Lets not forget why the ATF did this..... in 1996, the pentagon did a scenario that I had obtained which they have since purged from my files, which showed a timeline and events along that timeline.  In 2009 was suppose to be the Baxter vaccine generated pandemic, remember??  30 million worldwide, according to the pentagon, were scheduled to die.   Then in 2010 was the violence across the Mexican border between the violent well armed drug cartels and the armed Americans, which would bring choas to the sheeple who would then demand the governments do something about the choas.  Then in 2011, the "SECURITY PARTNERSHIP" was to be invoked to send Mexican, Canadian and US troops to the border region to  secure the area from the violence.   2012 was the regionalization of the NORTH AMERICAN UNION, due to the great work the three countries did on the security partnership. NOW YOU KNOW WHY ATF ARMED THE CARTELS.... its been planned since 1996.  They always make the same mistake,  UNDERESTIMATING the American public and overestimating their own genetically perverted brains. It always happens in cases of incest between bloodlines.

Mexican editorial: Gunwalker "an intolerable fact that should lead to radical questioning of bilateral cooperation."

http://sipseystreetirregulars.blogspot.com/2011/07/mexican-editorial-gunwalker-intolerable.html
, Sipsey Street Irregulars, June 7, 2011

La Jornada Mexico Editorial 7 July 2011 (Translation courtesy of the M3 Report.)

Washington: Unreliable Ally


According to the information provided yesterday by Darrel Issa, chairman of the legislative committee examining the scope of Operation Fast and Furious, by which the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) allowed delivery of thousands of high-powered weapons to Mexican cartels, besides officials at different levels of the agency aforementioned, the FBI and DEA also participated in the operation. According to Issa, the illegal movement of weapons which, supposedly, was to “monitor” the supply of U.S.-origin weapons to Mexican drug trafficking organizations was carried out by means of paying smugglers to act as informants for the DEA and the FBI.

In previous weeks, Issa-led investigations established that the highest officials of the ATF, including its acting director, Kenneth Melson, received weekly reports of the development of fast and furious, allowing illegal entry to our country of about 2,000 assault rifles, fifty sniper rifles and an undetermined amount of ammunition.



It seems unlikely that the Attorney General of the neighboring country, Eric Holder, had not been aware of the participation of three police and security agencies of such importance to the U.S. government and therefore, the allegations in his favor made by President Barack Obama seem not very plausible. If Fast and Furious was a government decision, it would be extremely serious for the White House to hide it. On the other hand, if the highest echelons of U.S. public power had no idea of these illegal activities of the ATF, DEA and FBI, that ignorance would suggest an egregious lack of control in Washington’s actions against drug trafficking.

With regard to Mexico, it is clear that the U.S. government can not be considered a reliable partner in fighting crime and public safety, much less as a solicitor of coordination by Mexican security forces, a function violating the Constitution, and that, nevertheless, has emerged as a result of the dissemination of diplomatic cables obtained from the State Department by WikiLeaks and released in Mexico by this newspaper. (VN:  Now this should tell you volumes about who is playing with us.  Israel controls Wikileaks, Assange even said he passed his leaks through Israel and through Clinton in our state dept, who works for Israel, and doesn't even deny it.  So such info fed to this paper was intentional by the evil ones destroying our country.  Why?  This is to get Mexico mad at the USA and when war breaks out we are doomed  with an enemy on our southern border.  Like Hitler, this will be a war of the world against the US and we all know what happened to Hitler and Germany in the end, don't we?).  

By itself, the costs of the war declared by the Calderón government since its inception — and continued and accentuated, according to the information available, by U.S. pressure — cast extremely asymmetric and unjust costs for both countries: while ours has been the loss of more than 40 000 lives; the social fabric and the economy of entire regions has been destroyed; civil and military institutions show inevitable breakdown, and in many institutions there has been a true collapse of public security and the rule of law, the conflict has brought the United States a vast market in which to place its production of arms, a great quantity of money laundering which reports astronomical earnings for financial institutions in the neighboring country and, last but not least, a good excuse to multiply and deepen its interventionist actions in our country.

In this context, the fact that three police and security agencies of the neighboring country have participated in the supply of weapons to cartels which they are trying to defeat constitutes an intolerable fact that should lead to radical questioning of bilateral cooperation in the matter and a thorough review of the implications this has for Mexico.

At present, the Fast and the Furious operation should lead the Mexican legislature to demand a profound reformulation of the Merida Initiative, the North American Alliance for Security and Prosperity and other bilateral instruments on matters of security and fighting crime.

http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2011/07/07/edito



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