|
A Free Press |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
PREMEDITATED MERGER Bush gives $500 million
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
![]() |
The White House is announcing the first part of a military assistance program to Mexico to help its military fight drug cartels at the same time the Department of Transportation is pressing ahead to allow 100 Mexican trucking companies run long-haul rigs in the U.S. without restriction.
WND has reported a Drug Enforcement Administration report this year confirmed Mexican commercial drivers play a major role in the country's drug cartel traffic into the U.S.
The White House included as part of the Iraq Supplemental Funding Request sent to Congress today an unprecedented $500 million for Mexico and $50 million for Central American countries to combat transnational crime and drug smuggling.
The White House confirmed the requested $500 million was part of a $1.4 billion program President Bush has discussed to fund "security cooperation" with Mexico.
(Story continues below)
WND has reported the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has now certified five Mexican trucking companies to participate in the cross-border demonstration project, despite an overwhelming vote in the House and Senate to remove funds for the project from the Department of Transportation's 2008 appropriations bill.
Today's White House announcement acknowledged Bush and Mexican President Calderon have discussed on many occasions the importance of the U.S. and Mexico working together in a program of military assistance to fight the Mexican drug war raging across the U.S. border.
Reuters reported the $500 million package was aimed at assisting the 25,000 Mexican military troops Calderon has dispatched since December to fight the drug cartels, especially in northeastern Mexico where in Nuevo Laredo the drug war has caused a surge in drug-related murders.
WND previously reported U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Antonio O. Garza Jr. was engaged in discussions with the Calderon government about a comprehensive U.S. plan of military assistance to combat the Mexican drug cartels.
Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, also has confirmed to WND his discussions with Ambassador Garza about the need to assist Mexico in preventing the drug war in Nuevo Laredo from spilling across to his congressional district, which includes Laredo, Texas.
On Aug. 21, at the final press conference of the third North American Security and Prosperity Partnership summit meeting, Bush responded to a question by affirming Mexico's drug trade is a continental problem and would demand a continental solution.
"We discussed a common strategy to deal with a common problem, and that is narco-trafficking and violence on our border," Bush told reporters in Montebello, Quebec, Canada. "The United States is committed to this joint strategy to deal with a joint problem. I would not be committed to dealing with this if I wasn't convinced that President Calderon had the will and desire to protect his people from narco-traffickers."
The $500 million included for Mexico in the Iraq Supplemental Funding Request did not specify any direct U.S. military force presence in Mexico, nor did the announcement specify how the yet-to-be-announced remainder of the contemplated $1.4 expenditure would be allocated.
Are you a representative of the media who would like to interview the author of this story? Let us know.
Related offers:
![]() |
Get a first-edition copy of Jerome Corsi's "The Late Great USA" autographed for only $19.95 today
Get "Taking America Back," Joseph Farah's manifesto for sovereignty, self-reliance and moral renewal
Get Tom Tancredo's new book, "In Mortal Danger," from the people who published it – WND Books
Previous stories:
Feds outsource Mexican truck safety
NAFTA question draws 'I don't know'
'NAFTA Superhighway stops here,' says Okla. senator
Spokeswoman dodges question about NAFTA Superhighways
Corsi: Bush could elect Hillary
Port sparks NAFTA super-railway challenge
Deal creates path for NAFTA railway
Deal creates path for NAFTA railway
China mega-port catalyst for NAFTA Superhighway
Canada preparing ports for NAFTA Superhighway
NAFTA Superhighway plans advance south
Name changed to hide 'Superhighway'?
Bush doesn't deny plans for N. American Union
The Nation cover story denies Superhighway
Military aid to Mexico on SPP summit agenda
3rd SPP summit shrouded in secrecy
Secret memo: One-world agenda dominates SPP summit
10,000 protesters expected at North America summit
Bill paves way for Canada's 'disappearance'
Protesters to converge on North America summit
Commerce chief pushes for 'North American integration'
Idaho lawmakers want out of SPP
House resolution opposes North American Union
Residents of planned union to be 'North Americanists'
Congressman battles North Americanization
North American Union leader says merger just crisis away
'Bush doesn't think America should be an actual place'
Mexico ambassador: We need N. American Union in 8 years
Congressman: Superhighway about North American Union
'North American Union' major '08 issue?
Resolution seeks to head off union with Mexico, Canada
Documents reveal 'shadow government'
Tancredo: Halt 'Security and Prosperity Partnership'
North American Union threat gets attention of congressmen
Top U.S. official chaired N. American confab panel
N. American students trained for 'merger'
North American confab 'undermines' democracy
Attendance list North American forum
North American merger topic of secret confab
Feds finally release info on 'superstate'
Senator ditches bill tied to 'superstate'
Congressman presses on 'superstate' plan
Feds stonewalling on 'superstate' plan?
Cornyn wants U.S. taxpayers to fund Mexican development
U.S.-Mexico merger opposition intensifies
Jerome R. Corsi is a senior staff reporter for WND. He received a Ph.D. from Harvard University in political science in 1972 and has written many books and articles, including his best-sellers "America For Sale," "The Obama Nation" and "The Late Great USA." Other books include "Showdown with Nuclear Iran," "Black Gold Stranglehold: The Myth of Scarcity and the Politics of Oil," which he co-authored with WND columnist Craig. R. Smith, and "Atomic Iran."
| |
| |
|
EMAIL JEROME R. CORSI | GO TO JEROME R. CORSI ARCHIVE | ||
| Page 1 | Page 2 | Commentary | WND Money | WND TV/Radio | Diversions | G2 Bulletin | About Us | Terms of Use | Privacy | Contact Us | |
||
![]() |
Copyright 1997-2010 All Rights Reserved. WorldNetDaily.com Inc. |
![]() |
| Today's WND News Highlights |
||
| Today's WND Commentary Highlights |
||