"our history is full of CIA etc. 'infiltrating' by starting and participating in profitable criminal enterprises, using the excuse that they're going after the big fish."
Without a doubt.
"it started with the bush admin and in some angle it was probably justified as a moneymaker..."
As I said in another thread, the previous operation was called "wide reciever. Under "wide reciever":
ATF attempted to interdict the guns.
ATF attempted to track the guns.
ATF attempted to follow the suspected traffickers to learn who they were dealing with.
ATF informed and coordinated with Mexican authorities about the traffickers or the guns headed their way.
ATF informed and coordinated with their own agents in Mexico.
Where as under "fast and furious":
ATF made no attempt to interdict the guns.
ATF made no attempt to track the guns.
ATF made no attempt to follow the suspected traffickers to learn who they were dealing with.
ATF actually purchased some guns which they apparently transferred to traffickers.
ATF did not inform Mexican authorities about the traffickers or the guns headed their way.
ATF did not inform their own agents in Mexico about the traffickers or the guns.
ATF ordered their agents in Mexico not to disclose analytical information about the surge in guns coming from the Phoenix area.
ATF did not shut down the operation until BPA Brian Terry was killed.
ATF made no arrests in the operation until after BPA Terry’s death.
ATF made no arrests beyond the actual straw purchasers.
Two semi-auto AK-style rifles were recovered at the scene of Agent Terry’s murder. Both of those guns had been sold under ATF supervision by a dealer who had expressed concern about making the sales and suggested that someone – even a federal officer – could be killed if these guns were allowed to enter the black market.
ATF gave strong reassurances that the guns would be interdicted before harm could be done – even though they knew that was not true.
ATF encouraged gun dealers to sell large quantities of guns to suspected gun traffickers even though the gun dealers objected and would not have made the sales on their own.
The two cases are apples and oranges, and would be apples and oranges regardless of what administration they were run under.
Speaking of moneymakers, check this out:
U.S.-Backed Programs Supplying the Firepower for Mexico’s Soaring Murder Rate
Posted by Bill Conroy - April 14, 2011 at 8:16 pm
Felipe Calderón's Drug War Has Become Hot Market for U.S. Arms Trade
The dollar value of U.S. private-sector weapons shipments to Mexico in fiscal year 2009 exceeded the value of private arms shipments to two other major conflict regions elsewhere in the world, Iraq and Afghanistan, and even outpaced the value of arms shipped to one of the United States’ staunchest allies, Israel.
U.S. private-sector suppliers shipped a total of $177 million worth of defense articles — which includes items like military aircraft, firearms and explosives — to Mexico in fiscal 2009, which ended Sept. 30 of that year.
By comparison, over the same period, private arms companies in the U.S. shipped $40 million worth of weapons to Afghanistan; $126 million to Iraq; and $131 million to Israel.
The onslaught of weapons that hit Mexico in fiscal 2009 via these legal commercial exports is multiplied even further by the thousands of additional illegal weapons that the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) allegedly allowed to cross the border into Mexico, unchecked, as part of what appears to be a seriously flawed operation known as Fast and Furious — which was launched in October 2009.
This flood of weapons, including high-powered assault rifles and even military-grade munitions, coursing into Mexico in fiscal 2008 and fiscal 2009 via the DCS program and ATF’s Fast and Furious seems to have been, in part, the catalyst for a huge spike in narco-related bloodshed in the country.
(MUCH more at the link)
http://narcosphere.narconews.com/notebook/bill-conroy/2011/04/us-backed-programs-supplying-firepower-mexico-s-soaring-murder-rateAnyway, gotta go pull someone out of a ditch in my front yard...have a good one, sir.