¶ … U.S. get Involved Militarily in Mexico's Drug War
The United States has occupied a place unique among nations since the fall of the Soviet Union. Super power is a term that can only apply to one country due to economic, military and domestic strength. Although there are other countries, most notably China, that are gaining ground, there is no other country that can currently claim to be a super power. But, this does not mean that the U.S. can act with impunity whenever it wants to. This paper will discuss the current drug war in Mexico and why the U.S. should not intervene militarily because Mexico is a sovereign nation, of the possibility of an international backlash, there could be a drug spillover into the U.S., it could cause a great deal of U.S. deaths, and of the possible added cost of the war during a recession.
Sovereign Nation
The United States, because of the beliefs set down by its founders, is a nation which believes strongly in individual sovereignty and the will of the people. Even in the interests of protecting its own people, the government of the United States would have a difficult time directly intervening in another country's affairs without some provocation. Mexico is a sovereign nation that has had political and economic difficulties during its history, but it is still a free nation (Kearney). No matter what the issue, the U.S. would have to make a solid case before its own people and the rest of the world before it could invade, even if the mission was largely humanitarian in nature. Moving military into another country is a significant issue.
International Backlash
The United States does not have the greatest position in the world right now because of recent actions and statements that have been made by U.S. leaders (Kearney). After 9/11/2001, the...
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