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Madtown HD Junkie
March 12th, 2009, 08:57 AM
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/227/story/63800.html

WASHINGTON — President Obama weighed in Wednesday on the escalating drug war on the U.S.-Mexico border, saying that he was looking at possibly deploying National Guard troops to contain the violence but ruled out any immediate military move.

"We're going to examine whether and if National Guard deployments would make sense and under what circumstances they would make sense," Obama said during an interview with journalists for regional papers, including a McClatchy reporter.

"I don't have a particular tipping point in mind," he said. "I think it's unacceptable if you've got drug gangs crossing our borders and killing U.S. citizens."

Already this year there have been 1,000 people killed in Mexico along the border, following 2008's death toll of 5,800, according to federal officials who credit Mexican President Felipe Calderon for a crackdown on drug cartels.

But the spillover on the border -- for example, to El Paso from neighboring Ciudad Juarez -- has created a political reaction.

In a recent visit to El Paso, Texas Gov. Rick Perry called for 1,000 troops to protect the border.

Obama was cautious, however. "We've got a very big border with Mexico," he said. "I'm not interested in militarizing the border."

The president praised Calderon, "who I believe is really working hard and taking some extraordinary risks under extraordinary pressure to deal with the drug cartels and the corresponding violence that's erupted along the borders."

Rep. Loretta Sanchez, D-Calif., chair of a key subcommittee on border security, will hold a hearing Thursday on Mexican border violence.

"Last week Mexico sent an additional 3,200 soldiers to the border," Sanchez said in a prepared opening statement for the hearing, "increasing the total number of Mexican soldiers combating drug cartels to more than 45,000."

Sanchez chairs the House Committee on Homeland Security's subcommittee on border, maritime and global counterterrorism.

"It should be noted that over 200 U.S. citizens have been killed in this drug war, either because they were involved in the cartels or were innocent bystanders," she said. "With those concerns in mind, it is essential that the Department of Homeland Security, along with other relevant departments, continue to pursue a contingency plan to address 'spillover' violence along our border."

At a hearing this week, Rep. Kay Granger, R-Texas, who visited Mexico last month as part of a congressional delegation tour, praised the so-called Merida Initiative -- a drug cartel fighting agreement between the U.S. and Mexico that provides Mexico with $1.4 billion to control drug trafficking.

"From helicopters and surveillance planes to non-intrusive inspection equipment, the U.S. investment is intended to provide the hardware necessary for the Mexican government to extend its authority to those remote and hard-to-access parts of the country ravaged by the drug trade," said Granger.

That agreement between Calderon and President George W. Bush will be updated, Obama said.

"We expect to have a comprehensive approach to dealing with these issues of border security that will involve supporting Calderon and his efforts in a partnership, also making sure we are dealing with the flow of drug money and guns south, because it's really a two-way situation there," said Obama.

"The drugs are coming north, we're sending funds and guns south," he said. "As a consequence, these cartels have gained extraordinary power. Our expectation is to have a comprehensive policy in place in the next few months."

cybok0
March 12th, 2009, 09:37 AM
See, we needed that wall.

Derwin0
March 12th, 2009, 12:21 PM
It's the National Guards responsibility to protect the Nation at home, so I have no problem with them guarding the border.

Of course when Bush mentioned the same thing, there were howls of protests about it.

Madtown HD Junkie
March 12th, 2009, 12:57 PM
It is still all Bush's fault.:augentreher::augentreher:

fallout2600
March 12th, 2009, 03:21 PM
Why deploy troops and continue putting money into a failed War on Drugs?!?!

Just legalize the drugs, make the cartels suppliers, tax the hell out of it at the state and federal level and make a ton of money!!

Bear Paws
March 12th, 2009, 03:22 PM
It's the National Guards responsibility to protect the Nation at home, so I have no problem with them guarding the border.

Of course when Bush mentioned the same thing, there were howls of protests about it.
Did I miss something here.. Isn't the National Guard under the purview of the Governor's consent of the state?? He can only call up the US National Guard if the State calls them up at his request.. . To Federalize the Guard he needs a Congressional consent and decree. Otherwise he needs to declare Marshal Law.

fallout2600
March 12th, 2009, 03:23 PM
Did I miss something here.. Isn't the National Guard under the purview of the Governor's consent of the state?? He can only call up the US National Guard if the State calls them up at his request.. . To Federalize the Guard he needs a Congressional consent and decree. Otherwise he needs to declare Marshal Law.

This is true, ask Louisiana after Katrina.

vurbano
March 12th, 2009, 07:31 PM
Don't give Obama any ideas.

Blackhitachi
March 13th, 2009, 01:26 AM
Why deploy troops and continue putting money into a failed War on Drugs?!?!

Just legalize the drugs, make the cartels suppliers, tax the hell out of it at the state and federal level and make a ton of money!!
:bravo-009:Spot on! This silly so called war on drugs is a JOKE! Lets save billions and TAX the HELL OUT of it:happy-131:!! The Low LIFE Scum will do what they always do!

fallout2600
March 13th, 2009, 06:50 AM
:bravo-009:Spot on! This silly so called war on drugs is a JOKE! Lets save billions and TAX the HELL OUT of it:happy-131:!! The Low LIFE Scum will do what they always do!

At the end of the day, its no different than alcohol or prescription "mood enhancers". Both are money makers....

Blackhitachi
March 13th, 2009, 09:35 PM
At the end of the day, its no different than alcohol or prescription "mood enhancers". Both are money makers....I totally agree!