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Obama Ponders Troops On Border: To Shoot, Or Not To Shoot?



Mar 12, 2009 11 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

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McClatchy:

Obama: Troop move to Mexican border under consideration

By Maria Recio

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.”


  • CDTFLINT

    I don’t like what Obama’s saying. He doesn’t want to militarize the border. Doesn’t want to guard the border, however he wants to stop moving guns south. Sounds like he really id just going to use this as an excuse to get rid of the 2nd Amendment.

    • Kirk

      I think your right.
      You can hear them gearing up for this in every news story, about how poor mexico is getting overrun with guns bought here. We know it’s a lie, an attempt to grease the tracks, for gun control, a cheap-shot!

  • dadeo

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

    Then go guard it yourself, asshole!

  • prestonbrooks

    Of course he does not want to militarize the border. It is his source of potential ACORN-registered ‘votes.’ He will instead say that weapons are the problem, not the drug lords, and terminate the 2nd Amendment by Executive Order. By the time the courts throw that out, it will be too late.

    • AZ Patriot (Μολὼν λαβέ)

      It will not be the courts that throw it out it will be the Revolution that kills off all that is liberal (as in socialist) in this country, mark my words once this hornets nest gets pissed off it will be slaughter time, there will be no mercy. The overriding sentiment that I am feeling from what I’m seeing in this nation is that every firearms owner is just waiting for the first shot to be fired and then it’s no holds barred wipe them out time. I just don’t see any other possibilities anymore, there is a time for peace and a time for war and it sure is looking like the time for peace is nearly over.

    • http://wrathofmjolnir.blogspot.com/ Mjolnir

      my response…

      http://wrathofmjolnir.blogspot.com/2009/03/what-hells-going-on-in-alabama.html

      for what it’s worth… :gun: :gun:

  • Syndromeofadown (The dirty dirty Kafir)

    To shoot.

  • Ivan the Kafir

    This is an easy one. Let’s go over the necessary steps:
    1. Reverse all restrictions on ALL classes of firearms up to and including mini-guns and grenade launchers.
    2. Forget about posting federal troops on the border. Organize militia companies composed of ordinary citizens to patrol the borders near where they live. (Under the current administration, the deployment of federal troops in our borders could easily be abused. It is also noteworthy that people will tend to fight much harder for their own backyard).
    3. Set up barbed wire on the border.
    4. Issue shoot-to-kill orders to militia companies. This order will be referred to in the very likely event that anyone crosses the border at any point other than a checkpoint.
    5. Make sure that all encounters are videotaped to avoid an international incident.

  • Ivan the Kafir

    Oh…and 6. Give all militia immunity to lawsuits. Can militia be court-martialed?

  • American Woman

    This morning on Fox and Friends the liberal fag geraldo said that sending military to the border would be usesless because all the would do is get in the way and goof off eating tacos?? something to that effect. :roll:

    No Respect. And he said the ICE agents are misused going after poor crop pickers instead of the thugs because of ideology. :roll:

  • http://earthlink nomee1

    shoot stupid shoot, :idea: :arrow: shoot to kill before they have a chance with that magic bullet. :gun: :gun: :gun: :gun: :gun: :gun: :gun: