Thursday, April 16, 2009

Prepping For the NAU Summit

Also see: All Quiet on the Drug War Front

"Weapons from US fuel drug war, Mexican ambassador says" by Associated Press | April 13, 2009

WASHINGTON - Stopping the flow of money and weapons from the United States into Mexico is critical to dealing with the violent drug cartels creating havoc on the border, the Mexican ambassador to the United States yesterday.

Mexican officials believe that 90 percent of the weapons seized there can be traced to the United States, Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan said. "The key issue right now is how can the United States help to shut down those guns and shut down that bulk cash that is providing the drug syndicates in Mexico with the wherewithal to corrupt, to bribe, to kill," Sarukhan said on CBS's "Face the Nation."

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Tell the CIA to GET OUT of the DRUG-RUNNING BUSINESS for starters!

Then TELL THE BANKS to quit gobbling up
drug loot.