As detailed in Paul Clinton's feature story on drug-fueled home invasion robberies in cities like Atlanta, Phoenix, and Tucson (
"Home Invasions: Side Effects of the Drug War"
), the Mexican drug trafficking organizations (DTOs) are under a lot of pressure from the Mexican government. And it just makes them more ruthless and more willing to commit acts of spillover violence within the borders of the United States.
The cartels have been busy boys in the last month or so. They made a mockery of Tijuana's attempt to attract high-tech industry to a technology festival by hanging a few beheaded bodies near the venues. They are suspected of
killing an American tourist
jet skiing on a border lake in Texas and later
beheading the Mexican police investigator
assigned to the case. And they continue terrorizing both civilians and law enforcement nationwide.
American official response to these outrages remains impotent. Our government tells us it's really our fault because of the demand for drugs in the United States. Or the Obama administration through Secretary of State Hillary Clinton tells us that the real problem is the gun shops in Texas. It says if we didn't sell the cartels guns, they wouldn't be so violent. And finally, it's a Mexican matter; we need to let them handle it.
It's absolutely true that if there weren't a $39 billion market for drugs in the United States, the cartels would not be so violent and so powerful. It's true, but it's also a tautology. That's a fancy word for a statement so self-evident that the only correct response to it is: Well, duh. And here's another tautology: There also wouldn't be a $39 billion drug market in the United States if people stopped smuggling drugs into the country. Well duh.
And let's talk about the guns. Guns are always the bugbear of any left-wing American politician. And the statement that the cartels are getting their guns from Texas gun shops is absolute nonsense. They probably buy a few pistols and ARs across the border. But that's not where they get their real arms. They steal them from the Mexican Army. They pay Mexican Army officers and enlisted men to desert into their ranks and bring their weapons. And they get automatic and belt-fed weapons from the enemies of America, including North Korea, China, Russia, and Venezuela.