Thursday, October 28, 2010

Manufacturing Mayhem in Mexico: From Nixon to NAFTA and Beyond

from Chris Floyd's excerpts from London Review of Books article.  

The article goes a long way to explaining how the Empire uses, and has used, the "war on drugs" as a cover for greater militarization, greater profits, and expansion of the Empire.
Whatever shape it takes, the war on drugs continues to be even more profitable than the drug trade itself. All the killing keeps prices per gram high, so the cartels do fine, as do the legions of sicarios and the funeral directors they help to feed. The bankers who launder the money also win, as do the businessmen into whose enterprises the newly laundered funds are funnelled. The American weapons manufacturers stand to do nicely, as do the US security consultants and military contractors who will deposit almost all of the Merida funds into their own accounts, and who can expect to make billions more from the militarisation of the border on the American side: someone has to make the helicopters, the cameras, the night-vision goggles, the motion sensors, the unmanned drones, as well as build the private prisons that hold the migrants. Finally politicians too stand to gain....