OP, have any of these never ending threads you open ever served to cause you to rethink anything on which you have already made up your mind? If you know the answers before seeking a debate, then what’s the point?
So to summarise: millions of Americans in the USA give billions of dollars to gangsters to produce drugs in South America and smuggle them into the USA (while the US government defends the rights of the gangsters to legally arm themselves), and the proposed ‘solution’ to this ‘problem’ is to withdraw American law enforcement agents from the USA and send them to Latin and South America with unlimited powers to… to… to… to do what exactly? Extra-judicial killings with no democratic (or any) oversight?
Curtis, what do you think the outcome of this policy would be? How does that relate to your objective? What is your objective? Can’t you think of any more effective policies, perhaps involving US citizens, politicians and government officials trying to fix problems within the USA?
Personally, I don’t think the Mexicans are the ‘problem’ here. Maybe if the Mexican police and army were given unlimited powers to enter the US and deal with the US citizens who were funding the gangsters, without molestation, then the problem would disappear very quickly. Or not, but a few dead gringos is surely a small price to pay for the possibility of a final solution?