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By William La Jeunesse
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If we can’t take Obama down let the Mexican Government do the job of the cowards in congress.
Mexican politicians say they’ll push for extradition of U.S. officials charged in program that sent guns to Mexico.
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While the investigation continues into the U.S. operation that helped send thousands of guns south of the border, Mexican lawmakers say they’ll press for extradition and prosecution in Mexico of American officials who authorized and ran the operation.
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“I obviously feel violated. I feel my country’s sovereignty was violated,” Mexico Sen. Rene Arce Islas told Fox News. “They should be tried in the United States and the Mexican government should also demand that they also be tried in Mexico since the incidents took place here. There should be trials in both places.”
FILE: Soldiers stand guard near seized weapons during a news conference at the Defense Headquarters in Mexico City. (Reuters)
Arce is chairman of Mexico’s Commission for National Security, a congressional panel similar to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee.
His point of view is shared by many Mexican politicians, including Sen. Santiago Creel, a former Interior Minister and the likely presidential nominee next year of the National Action Party to succeed Felipe Calderone, also of PAN.
“I think we should at least try to prove that what happened in Mexico must be sanctioned by Mexican laws and under our sovereignty,” Creel told us. “What can’t happen is that this now ends on an administrative sanction, or a resignation. No, no, no. Human lives were lost here. A decision was made to carry out an operation that brought very high risk to human lives.”
Mexico doesn’t completely understand Operation Fast and Furious, the American plan to help send assault rifles and revolvers to Mexico as a means of exposing the gun trafficking rings that operate along the border. The project lasted 18 months and allowed some 2,500 guns to be illegally sold to suspects the U.S. government knew to be front men for the cartels.
Rather than follow the guns and arrest the brokers and middle men who helped move the guns south, agents for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives dropped back and ignored the transfer and transport of the weapons to Mexico.
Just days after watching the guns be sold to these so-called straw buyers, those who bought the weapons illegally and then sold them illegally, the weapons showed up at crime scenes and seizures in Mexico. Rather than stop the operation and tell Mexican police, U.S. officials continued to prime the pump, telling gun stores to order more weapons and sell hundreds to just a few individuals.
To Mexico, the U.S. government has blood on its hands.
“It confirms what many Mexicans already believe. That there is this conspiracy from the U.S. to sell guns to Mexico, and that conspiracy has to do with this idea that America is trying to control Mexico or protect the arms industry,” said Ana Maria Salazar, a respected Mexican political analyst and former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Drug Enforcement Policy under President Bill Clinton. Before that she worked as a policy adviser in the White House on Latin American affairs.
While it is highly doubtful the U.S. would allow its law enforcement officers to be extradited to Mexico, Salazar says Mexico could make the situation uncomfortable for the U.S. if it chooses to publicize the many people killed or injured by so-called Fast and Furious guns.
“It would be very difficult for them to get a fair trial in Mexico,” she said. “But I think it’s very important they be prosecuted in the U.S. Not just those involved, but those who allowed it to happen. This should be followed up with a very strong prosecution here. If you are not going to be nervous in the United States, you should at least be nervous where these guns are found,” says Salazar.


























































That pic of the Holder Pepe Pinata is hilarious!!!!!!! What I wouldn’t give to take a swing at that!!! Would have to stand in line! You know, while this sounds like a good idea, our gov’t is so up the posterior of Mexico they’d probably be able to buy off the heads of state to get out of jail free card, OR threaten to really secure the US Southern border.
This is what happens when you send children/elites/intellectuals without any experience to do what LEADERS are elected to do. A blot on America’s reputation because of their arrogance.
Oh yes GG, please let’s get that pinata for our own pleasure. In the meantime, Mexico has a case to explore. Wonder how many payoffs Obama and Holder will have to get through to stay safe from mad Mexicans? Mad Americans just vocalize our anger – at least so far. Wonder when we knew it was time for the Civil War or did we wait for permission?
But there is still time for the invisible pen to rectify matters.
Indeed Hisgrace, yes we the dumb among us are responsible for this happening. Miss W. Yet?
Situation permitted Mom #5
it’s a toss up folks and our raining CEO has a big decision to make ,
Mexican officials are calling for the extradition of those responsible for GUN WALKER.
enter E. Holder the Pinata in more ways then one, Smack him and he spills the beans refuse extradition and lose the Mexican Vote …….ether or Obama will have to beef up the border.
Could be the next front again . HE IS ONE HOT TAMALE
sorry I’m repeeeeeting my postings
Eric Holder should take the fall for this and end up in jail. More treason, please tried in Mexico the US sold them the guns so it originates in the US right. Much more will come out about this so if we ever learn the truth Holder will be in jail even if Obama ordered him to do it.
I think they shoudl be tried in the United States. They deserve punishment for the deaths of the border officers. It was a stupid planand should never have been carried out.