Plan Colombia turned the country into a dependable, profitable
narco-state. Business is better than ever. Violence is out of control
and human rights abuses are appalling.
It gets worse. Two-thirds of Columbians are impoverished. Over 2.5
million peasant and urban slum dwellers have been displaced. Thousands
of trade unionists have been murdered (more than anywhere else in the
world), and many more thousands of peasants, rural teachers, and
peasant and indigenous leaders have as well. Paramilitary land seizures
are commonplace. Colombian latifundistas profit hugely. Wealth
concentration is extreme and growing. Corruption infests the
government. Many thousands in desperation are leaving. Colombia's
"democracy" is a sham. So is Mexico's. Plan Mexico will make it worse.
That's the whole idea, and it's part of the secretive Security and
Prosperity Partnership - aka the North American Union.
It's planned behind closed doors - to militarize and annex the
continent. Corporate giants are in charge, mostly US ones. The idea is
for an unregulated open field for profit. The Bush administration,
Canada and Mexico support it. Things are moving toward implementation.
Three nations will become one. National sovereignty eliminated. Worker
rights as well. Opposition is building, but moves are planned to quash
it. That's the militarization part.
Business intends to win this one. People are to be exploited, not
helped. That's why it's kept secret. The idea is to agree on plans,
inform legislatures minimally about them, get SPP passed, then
implement it with as few of its disturbing details known in hopes once
they are they'll be too late to reverse.
SPP is ugly, ominous and hugely people destructive. Hundreds of
millions in three countries will be affected. Others in the region as
well. Plan Mexico is a contribution to the scheme. Below is what we
know about it.
Plan Mexico - Exploitation Writ Large
The plan was first announced in October 2007 as a "regional security
cooperation initiative." It's to provide $1.4 billion in aid (over
three years) for Mexico and Central America on the pretext of fighting
drugs trafficking and organized crime linked to it. FY 2008 calls for
$550 million for starters with about 10% of it for Central America.
In fact, Plan Mexico is part of SPP's grand scheme to militarize the
continent, let corporate predators exploit it, and keep people from
three countries none the wiser. Most aid will go to Mexico's military
and police forces with its major portion earmarked back to US defense
contractors for equipment, training and maintenance. It's how these
schemes always work.
This one includes a menu of security allocations, administrative
functions, and special needs like software, forensics equipment,
database compilations, plus plenty more for friendly pockets to keep
our Mexican cohorts on board.
After failing on May 15, House passage will likely follow the Senate's
approval on May 22 - below the radar. It's one of many appropriations
tucked into the latest Iraq/Afghanistan supplemental funding request,
and its purpose is just as outlandish. It will militarize Mexico
without deploying US troops. It will also open the country for plunder,
privatize everything including state-owned oil company PEMEX, give
Washington a greater foothold there, and get around the touchy military
issue by allowing in Blackwater paramilitaries instead to work with
Mexican security forces.
Only privatizing PEMEX is in doubt thanks to immense citizen
opposition. Thousands of "brigadistas" were in the streets, protesting
outside the Senate and Chamber of Deputies, as lawmakers considered
ending PEMEX state-control. They paralyzed debate and brought it to a
halt - temporarily putting off a final resolution of this very
contentious issue. Big Oil wants it. Most Mexicans don't. The battle
continues. Mexico's military may get involved.
The US State Department describes them as follows:
* ...."impunity and corruption (in Mexico's security forces are)
problems, particularly at the state and local levels. The following
human rights problems were reported: unlawful killings; kidnappings;
physical abuse; poor and overcrowded prison conditions; arbitrary
arrests and detention; corruption, inefficiency, and lack of
transparency in the judicial system; (coerced) confessions....permitted
as evidence in trials; criminal intimidation of journalists leading to
self-censorship; corruption at all levels of government; domestic
violence against women (often with impunity); violence, including
killings, against women; trafficking in persons; social and economic
discrimination against indigenous people; and child labor."
Mexico's military fares little better with promises Plan Mexico will
worsen it. President Calderon now deploys troops around the country.
People fear them when they come. They're purportedly against drugs
traffickers, but that's mostly cover. Their real purpose may be
sinister - a possible dress rehearsal for martial law when SPP is
implemented.
Mexican soldiers are hard line. Their reputation is unsavory. People
justifiably fear them. They commit flagrant human rights abuses and get
away with them. The major media even report them. The New York Times,
CNN, BBC, USA Today and others cite evidence of rape, torture,
killings, other human rights abuses, corruption, extortion, and ties to
drugs traffickers. Little is done to stop it. Government and military
spokespersons often aren't available for comment. They're part of the
problem, not the solution. Plan Mexico promises more of the same and
then some. Billions from Washington back it.
Social protests in the country already are criminalized. Hundreds are
filling prisons. Many languish there for years. Labor and social
activists are most vulnerable. Injustice and grinding poverty motivate
them. Plan Mexico ups the ante. Things are about to get worse.
Militarizing society is toxic. Police state enforcement follows.
Accountability disappears. The rule of law no longer applies. Plan
Mexico assures it. So does SPP for the continent. In classic
doublespeak, the White House claims it will "advance the productivity
and competitiveness of our nations and help to protect our health,
safety and environment." Its real purpose is to annex a continent,
destroy its democratic remnants, lock in hard line enforcement, and
secure it for capital.
SPP Backdrop of Plan Mexico
A detailed SPP explanation can be found on the 2007 article link. It's titled
The Militarization and Annexation of North America -
Plan Mexico is part of SPP. It will militarize and annex the continent.
It was formerly launched at a March 23, 2005 meeting in Waco, Texas
attended by George Bush, Mexico's President Vincente Fox, and Canadian
Prime Minister Paul Martin. They forged a tripartite partnership for
greater US, Canadian and Mexican economic, political, social and
security integration. Secretive working groups were formed to
accomplish it - to devise non-negotiable agreements to be binding on
all three nations.
Details are hidden. No public input is permitted. Pro forma legislative
voting is approaching. It will try to avoid a NAFTA-type battle.
Legislatures aren't being fully informed. The worst of SPP is secret.
It's not a treaty, and the idea is to pass it below the radar and avoid
a protracted public debate.
What's known so far is disturbing, and considerable opposition has
arisen but thus far too inadequate to matter. SPP, Plan Mexico, and a
final continent-wide plan amount to a corporate coup d'etat against
three sovereign states and hundreds of millions of people. It's to
erase national borders, merge three nations into one under US control,
and remove all barriers to trade and capital flows. It's also to
militarize the continent, create a fortress-North America security
zone, and have in place police state laws for enforcement. Billions
will fund it. All for corporate gain. Nothing for public welfare.
SPP takes NAFTA and the "war on terrorism" to the next level en route
to extending it further for more corporate plunder. It's based on
outlandish notions - that doing business, protecting national security,
and securing "public welfare" require tough new measures in a very
threatening world.
SPP bolsters US control. It enhances corporate power, quashes civil
liberties, erases public welfare, and creates an open field for plunder
free from regulatory restraints. It's being plotted behind closed
doors. A series of summits and secret meetings continue with the latest
one in New Orleans from April 22 to 24.
Three presidents attended and were met by vocal street protests. They convened a "People's Summit" and also held workshops to:
* inform people how destructive SPP is;
* strengthen networking and organizational ties against it;
* maintain online information about their activities;
* promote their efforts and build added support; and
* affirm their determination to continue resisting a hugely repressive
corporate-sponsored agenda. Opponents call it Nafta on steroids.
Business-friendly opposition also exists. Prominent is a "Coalition to
Block the North American Union." The Conservative Caucus backs it. It
has a "NAU War Room." It's the "headquarters of THE national campaign
to expose and halt America's absorption into a 'North American Union
(NAU)' with Canada and Mexico." It opposes building "a massive,
continental 'NAFTA Superhighway.' "
It has congressional allies, and on January 2007 Rep. Virgil Goode and
six co-sponsors introduced House Concurrent Resolution 40. It expresses
"the sense of Congress that the United States should not engage in
(building a NAFTA) Superhighway System or enter into a North American
Union with Mexico and Canada."
The April summit reaffirmed SPP's intentions - to create a borderless
North America, dissolve national sovereignty, put corporate giants in
control, and assure big US ones get most of it. Militarism is part of
it. It's the reason for fortress-North America under US command. The US
Northern Command (NORTHCOM) was established in October 2002 to do it.
It has air, land and sea responsibility for the continent regardless of
Posse Comitatus limitations that no longer apply or sovereign borders
easily erased.
Homeland Security (DHS) and its Immigration and Customs Enforcement
(ICE) also have a large role. So does the FBI, CIA, all US spy
agencies, militarized state and local police, National Guard forces,
and paramilitary mercenaries like Blackwater USA. They're headed
anywhere on the continent with license to operate as freely here as in
Iraq and New Orleans post-Katrina. They'll be able to turn hemispheric
streets into versions of Baghdad and make them unfit to live on if
things come to that.
SPP maintains a web site. It's "key accomplishments" since August 2007
are updated on it as of April 22, 2008. Its details can be accessed
from the
following link: It
lists principles agreed to; bilateral deals struck; negotiations
concluded; study assessments released; agreements on the "Free Flow of
Information;" law enforcement activities; efforts related to
intellectual property, border and long-haul trucking enforcement;
import licensing procedures; food and product safety issues; energy
(with special focus on oil); water as well; infrastructure development;
emergency management; and much more. It's all laid out in deceptively
understated tones to hide its continental aim - enhanced corporate
exploitation with as little public knowledge as possible.
Militarization will assure it, and consider one development up North.
On February 14, 2008, the US and Canada agreed to allow American troops
inside Canada. Canadians were told nothing or that the agreement was
reached in 2002. Neither was it discussed in Congress or the Canadian
House of Commons. It's for "bilateral integration" of military command
structures in areas of immigration, law enforcement, intelligence, or
whatever else the Pentagon or Washington wishes. Overall, it's part of
the "war on terror" and militarizing the continent to make it "safer"
for business and be prepared for any civilian opposition.
Congress may soon pass SPP, but with no knowledge of its worst
provisions kept secret. It's to assure enough congressional support
makes it law. Nonetheless, federal, state and local opposition is
building. It ranges from private activism to vocal lawmakers. In 2008,
a dozen or more states passed resolutions against SPP. Around 20 others
did it in 2007. Congress began debating it last year with opposition
raised on various grounds - open borders, unchecked immigration, a
NAFTA Superhighway System, and the idea of giving unregulated Mexican
trucks free access to US roads and cities.
There's also talk of replacing three national currencies with an
"Amero." Unfortunately, little is heard about trashing the Constitution
or giving corporate bosses free reign. There's even less talk about a
militarized continent against dissent. SPP is a "new world order."
Companies are plotting to get it. People better hope they don't.
Disruptive opposition might derail them. It's building but needs more
resonance to matter. Time is short and slipping away. These schemers
mean business. They want our future. We can't afford to lose it.
Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.
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