A [Real] Good-Neighbor Policy

Felipe Calderón is to be commended for rightfully placing a big part of the blame for Mexico's security woes at the American doorstep.  Both drugs and arms, the two major factors in the savagery on Mexican streets, are mainly an American byproduct. Americans are, at the same time, the biggest drug consumers and arms dealers in the world, so having them as next-door neighbors presents a formidable challenge to any country.  This is not to say that Mexico is completely blameless.  Canada is also a next-door neighbor to the U.S. and is light years from Mexico in this regard.

Although the U.S. has begun to accept its share of responsibility for the Mexican situation, a lot more than lip service is needed to put things to right with Mexico.

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