Homeland Security Today – Savage Struggle On The Border
August 7, 2009 by national
Filed under Homeland Security News

A raging war between rival drug cartels in Mexico, the rise of Islamist Extremism in Latin America, and an alliance between Jihadists, Drug Cartels and Latino Street Gangs all contribute to a unique, and potentially very dangerous scenario on our Southern Border.
Anthony Kimery from Homeland Security Today has put together an incredible, in-depth news report that clearly illustrates the dangers and risks we face.
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Included in This Special Report:
Savage Struggle On The Border
In Northern Mexico a largely overlooked but nonetheless brutal war is raging between Narco-terrorists and government authorities and it’s violence threatens to spread to the united states.
The Rise of Islamist Extremism in Latin America
“This network … did not spring up overnight,” states the report of Operation Cazando Anguilas, a study commissioned by the US Office of Secretary of Defense to explore the nexus of terrorists, transnational criminal organizations and Mexican narco-cartels in Latin America. “Rather, it arose as a byproduct of a long history of Muslim involvement in the region.”
Unholy Trinity
South of the American border, three transnational threats are coming together in an alliance of convenience and mutual support that may present A danger to the American homeland.
Revealing the Threat
In May 2003, the Senate Committee on the Judiciary hearing, “Narco-Terrorism: International Drug Trafficking and Terrorism—A Dangerous Mix,” took a hard, cold look at the problem. The nearly 1-inch thick fine print transcript of the hearing documented Hezbollah and other Middle East terrorist organizations’ undeniable presence in the region
Honduras: A beachhead for narco-cartels and Islamist terrorists
While Latin America’s socialist governments have condemned the Honduran military for its June 28 ousting of President Manuel Zelaya in response to Zelaya’s questionable moves to usurp the nation’s constitution, intelligence shows that counter-narcotics and counterterrorism authorities had been investigating the Zelaya regime’s ties to Mexico’s narco-cartels … and terrorists.
and more…
- Could Mexico Fail
- The War For Mexico’s Future
- Murder of Border Patrol Agent is Test for Mexico and US

I still think they should reinstate the draft.As soon as the people in the United States figure this out, there will be a new state of affairs.It will possabally be the start of the next civil war.Since Obama took office have you tried to buy any amunition at Wall Mart or your local gun shops?Sompthings in the works.I hate to see it get down to this but your looking at a thurd war comming from Mexico.Im affraid were in it for the long haul.I just hope it dosent go nuclear.But with those extremists who knows.
The threat posed by Narco-Terrorism could increase as they become better organized and more sophisticated, and this threat could be magnified by the high, increasing levels of violence associated with expansion of drug trafficking activities, as well as intensifying relationships with other drug trafficking organizations.
I really believe that we need step it up on the border, and help the Mexican authorities with this problem. With the strength of this country and Mexico we can destroy the cartels in Mexico. But we need the Mexican government ot let us establish bases in their country near the border and then we can take them out. At least give us the go ahead so we can use our Special Forces, then the cartels will know we own the night not them.