Were familiar with some of the ways radical Islamist terrorism may be funded, but theres one staring us in the face that we have yet to deal with. FSM Contributing Editor Douglas Farah has a disturbing report on how drug trafficking may be our undoing in more ways than one.
The nation's top intelligence official is concerned that terrorist groups such as al-Qaida, in the midst of regrouping and marshaling new recruits, are paying more attention to the Southwest border as they look for ways to enter the United States -- where their goal is to cause "mass casualties."
Upcoming Meeting Fuels 'North American Union' Fears
By Nathan Burchfiel
CNSNews.com Staff Writer
August 15, 2007
(CNSNews.com) - An upcoming meeting among President Bush, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Mexican President Felipe Calderon is raising concerns on both sides of the northern border and the political aisle over sovereignty, immigration, natural resources and corporate influence over government.
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U.S. has built nine navigation systems for
Mexico and
Canada under the controversial Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America in an apparent first step toward establishing the satellite infrastructure needed to create a North American air traffic control system.
Plans for Economic Integration by Phyllis Schlafly August 8, 2007
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Canada in the summer and Mexico in the spring offer good weather for planning international policies. Nervousness about the political weather, however, is putting the third Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) summit on August 20-21 at a site where the uninvited can be easily excluded: the Fairmont Le Chateau Montebello resort about 50 miles outside of Quebec