The further I explored, the more shocking the truth became — evil does have a face, a body, and a remarkably strong structure built to prevent failure.
To tear apart evil, we must simply reverse-engineer its strenghts. We identify those evil, resilient characteristics and then correctly align our resources (such as the military, law enforcement and civilian assets) against them, and fight like hell.
The evils we face — violence, intimidation, and corruption — have steadily escalated over the years. Beheadings, mass murders, and Al-Qaeda-style car bombs have become part of life in certain areas of Mexico. For America, terror is at our doorsteps and is creeping into our shadows. Without a new strategy to fight this war, drug cartels and every other evil organization around the globe will present a bleak future for the free world.
The time is at hand to fight back — not only here, but in every corner of the Earth where sinister organizations raise their ugly heads. Evil shares similar traits, motives, skills, structures and personalities. Make no mistake. These are sinister organizations in their purest form, stretching their claws to perfect chaos globally.
These tactics of chaos have long been used by drug lords to instill fear. This is the spread of the cancer known as "narco-terrorism." Perhaps we thought, and hoped, this evil would never rise to this level so close to home. We were taught that these things only take place on the streets of the Middle East, in Iraq and Afghanistan, perhaps even Colombia. Joint governmental efforts have been battling drug lords since the early 1980s, but not in Mexico and not along the border in the measures required today. It's unthinkable that this evil trespasses into our own backyard and threatens our national security.