MEXICO. DID SOMETHING JUST CHANGE
WHEN NOBODY WAS LOOKING?
As much as I would love to follow
up last night’s post on the topic of the US’s response to Russia and the
information war the Russians are winning, I have to address one of my favorite
topics; Mexico! Besides, the topic of Russian and US relations will be far more
interesting after the Tsar responds to the US actions of today. Short answer, I’ll
follow up tomorrow. Now, off to the topic at hand.
Back in 2013, after working on “issues”
in relations to Mexico for over six years, I decided to post a separate blog
site. http://coldansviewpointmexico.blogspot.com/
My history of working Mexico “issues”
is well known to some and my opinions of what the future held and holds for
Mexico is almost as well known. To make a long story short, sometime around
2006, I began to observe the trend in the Mexican government to involve the
Mexican Army and Marines into the day to day activities of civilian law
enforcement. Those of you that know my background and or worked with me at the
time can recall what a dangerous trend I found this to be. Bending the ear of
some of my “coworkers”, some with Stars on their shoulders, was my first
reaction. My theory then was the same that it is today, Mexico is perpetually
on the edge of a Failed Nation State. Now grant you, saying such a thing when
those you work with are in the business of working with the Mexican Military,
well, that’s not a popular thing to do. Perhaps that’s why I was so adamant about
my position then.
I’ve been “retired” for over two
years now, but the ability to observe Mexico is not that difficult and it’s
something I do on a daily schedule. So, what happened? What made me push away
from my favorite area of interest and sit down to talk about Mexico again? I
will tell you this, after I finished reading several sites that have a real
sense for how things are going in Mexico, I had to wait a few hours before I
patted myself on the back!
Almost Ten years ago! Hard to
believe it’s been that long, but almost ten years ago, the Mexican government
took the monumental leap of faith, an act of pure desperation, and authorized
the Mexican Military to conduct day today law enforcement activities in several
key areas of the country. I remember having a meeting and saying to several folks
at my table, “This is the spiral Mexico need to avoid at all cost. This was the
window our, US, Enemies will work hard to exploit”. Well, some of that conversation
feel on deaf ears and some continued to engage in the issue. My point back then
was simple, militaries are not designed, trained, equipped to conduct day to
day, civilian law enforcement. For the Mexican government to take such a
measure was nothing short of capitulation. How could any government, state,
local, federal explain the failure of providing the most basic Tennent of a
civil society? What message was sent to the Mexican people when this decision
was made? Now, mind you, at the time, many of the Mexican Citizens were
demanding action. So corrupt, so dysfunctional were the civilian law
enforcement agencies of most of Mexico the people began to realize the only way
they were going to feel safe was to form their own “Defense Teams”. Yes, When
the Antidefense movement appeared, that was the second alarm bell some of us
sounded on the topic of Mexico. Failed leadership. Failed Governance all
overlooked or mostly ignored for the sake of “Relations”. I could
go on and on about Mexico and the concerns I’ve had for years, but my opening
comment was that something happened, something changed. So, enough about the
history of “looking” at Mexico, let me address the most dangerous decision that
is about to be made by the failed organization called the Mexican government.
General Salvador Cienfuegos was
not the Commander of the Mexican Military when it was placed on the streets of
Mexico nearly ten years ago, but, from day one, the sentiment of most of the
Mexican Generals was no different than Cienfuegos’. http://www.borderlandbeat.com/2016/12/mx-army-general-if-you-want-us-to-go.html
. Reluctance was the baseline reaction
of most of the Mexican Military Leadership ten years ago and that reluctance has now
begun to change into anger and it is this anger that some of us predicted would
become the end result of this failed attempt to ease the minds of the Mexican
people. Simply put, the Mexican military is tired. It’s tired of being placed
in a position where it’s critics blame them for every death that is unsolved.
It’s tired of civilian leadership that is every bit as incompetent as the government
that put them on the streets ten years ago.
Cienfuegos “Threats”?
Did General Cienfuegos “threaten” the
leadership of Mexico? Did he really spell out “demands”? Where his words designed
to instill even more authority into the Mexican Military or perhaps was he simply
stating how exhausted Mexico’s Military has become? Were his words a warning
more ominous than simply attempting to gain more power? Does Cienfuegos fear
the last remaining tool to keep Mexico from becoming a Failed Nation State, the
Mexican Military, is about to give up? ‘ I will be the first to raise my hands”!
Such a strange statement from a man who has worked to save the streets of his
nation for over ten years. His nation, not the streets of some far off land.
Not the streets of some distant conquest. His streets, his land, his people?
Ladies and Gentleman, for over ten
years I’ve preached the troubles of Mexico. What laws the inept government of
Mexico passes in the near future will seal the fate of Mexico. Nieto’s decision
to keep the Mexican Military on the streets of Mexico must be backed by laws
that support the Military. If not, and the military is still told to continue to
conduct law enforcement duties, the breaking point will come. Not with the good
people of Mexico, but with the last organization the Mexican people truly
trust.
The same Mexican leaders who could
not implement “change” for civilian law enforcement, who could not change a
corrupt legal system, who could not stop filling off shore bank accounts with
drug money is the same government the Mexican Military will finally have to
turn on.
Nearly ten years ago, I told a
good friend who had several Stars on his shoulders, the military move to the
streets of Mexico was the beginning of the next revolution. His response was more chilling than my
comment. “Well Dan….it is Mexico”.