Diamondeye wrote:
Arathain Kelvar wrote:
I have heard that 90% of the profits of the cartels is from marijuana sales. Don't know if this is true. However, MJ is very easy to grow locally and allowing this would very likely reduce the cost effectiveness of shipping from overseas.
If that were the case it would already reduce the cost effectiveness of shipping it from overseas. People already grow marijuana here regularly.
Not getting your point. The fact that people grow it here surely reduces prices already. You don't think it does?
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Airstrikes are a bad idea. It may work, but I currently have very little appetite to see large housing complexes bombed. Furthermore, I don't think it would really work. If we kill a few leaders, it will just be spread out, and go more underground. Then there's the issue of intelligence - is this the right guy? It'll get messy fast. We need to exhaust other avenues prior to jumping to a bombing campaign.
Who said anything about large housing complexes? I'm talking about
haciendas populated by the top dogs.
It is my understanding that these haciendas are not solitary structures in remote areas. They are complexes with several families. This includes children.
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If it goes more underground.. that's an improvement. It at least makes it harder to attack Mexican authorities.
Depends. While I think operations would be temporarily disrupted, chaos within the cartels would increase violence (struggle for new leadership and territory), and could make it more difficult to gain intel on what's going on. Driving it underground would have some benefits, and some costs. I'm not convinced it would reduce attacks on Mexican authorities.
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There's also the fact that these are, again, businessmen. Being underground is not a long-term acceptable solution if you want to use your profits to live the good life.
Their entire business is already at least partially underground. If you give them a choice - profitable business underground or no business above ground without getting bombed, then they'll move underground. You'll kill a few bosses, they'll restructure, and you're back at square one.
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I'm not too concerned about intel or the "right guy" either. That's part of how we prolong wars as it is, trying to pretend we give a **** about collateral damage. Obviously we shouldn't sling bombs about willy-nilly, but if e have a good idea of he target we should hit it.
And that's a bad idea. Mexican civilians are having enough trouble as it is without having to worry about US collateral damage.
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In any case, there's no need to pursue other avenues or a bombing campaign. As long as they keep the violence on their side of the line, fine. Bring it over here and they need to be smashed immediately.
Ok, I agree with this. But... "smashed immediately" is not as easy as you are making it sound. To do what you want to do would require troops. No more of this "playing at war" **** by throwing some bombs around, patting ourselves on the back, and going home.