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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!For the past year and a half, Ambassador Pascual has been an architect and advocate for the U.S.-Mexico relationship, effectively advancing the policies of the United States on behalf of the president and this administration. He has collaborated tirelessly with his Mexican counterparts to lay the foundation for a cross-border renewable energy market, to open negotiations on the management of oil and gas reserves that span U.S. and Mexican territory, and to build a new border strategy to advance trade while staunching illicit flows. Carlos has also engaged U.S. and Mexican business to build markets that have helped make Mexico the No. 2 destination of U.S. exports.
Ambassador Pascual worked with the Mexican government to integrate human rights into our respective policies and engagement; he also partnered to enhance the human and cultural connections that underpin the friendship between the people of Mexico and the United States. Carlos partnered with his counterparts to reach beyond the Merida Initiative's initial focus on disrupting cartels to building institutions for the rule of law in Mexico and engaging Mexican civil society in advancing their security. These ties, grown and strengthened throughout his tenure, will serve both our nations for decades. ...
Carlos has relayed his decision to return to Washington based upon his personal desire to ensure the strong relationship between our two countries and to avert issues raised by President Calderon that could distract from the important business of advancing our bilateral interests. It is with great reluctance that President Obama and I have acceded to Carlos's request. Prior to returning to assuming his new responsibilities at the State Department, the president and I have asked Carlos to stay in Mexico to help us organize an orderly transition.
Yep, that's what Wikileaks does: finds good people in their most vulnerable moment and destroys them. Shouldn't we be so glad that they exist, so grateful for their services to the world? No.
March 21 2011 at 10:41 PM Report abuse Permalink +2 rate up rate down ReplyIts just the senseless slaughterof 37000 unarmed law abiding good Mexican citizen neighbors by the armed and dangerous criminals and the corrupt law enforcement officials..Just a gross miscariage of justice..Half of them were murdered in the privacy of thier own homes...Thank You Pres Calderon you have represented your law abiding people well...
March 21 2011 at 5:38 PM Report abuse Permalink -1 rate up rate down ReplyThe Mexican army is reluctant to go affter the Drug cartels. The only branch of the Mexican military thea will is the Navy.
The Militar has been compromised. The situation in Mexico is going from bad to worst.
There's that chip. He didn't wasn't fired, he quit. What he said wasn't public, it was leaked. In other words, someone didn't like what he was saying about them so they smeared his reputation. Isn't that corruption? A diplomat is a negotiator between countries is he not? He's going to state his honest opinion, whether the other country likes it or not. He's NOT there to take your orders and bring you drinks and chips.
March 21 2011 at 12:51 PM Report abuse Permalink +4 rate up rate down ReplyIt isn't diplomatic to call others on thier sin. As a diplomat he didn't do his job. Sorry, he lost his job but it isn't any different than the waitress who spoke bad about the customer losing her's.
March 21 2011 at 12:33 PM Report abuse Permalink -1 rate up rate down ReplyThe Mexican government has always had a chip on its shoulder, but the truth is that it's history of corruption and how it benefits those in authority will always be a black mark.
March 21 2011 at 11:37 AM Report abuse Permalink +9 rate up rate down ReplyHe tells the TRUTH and is replaced! Sad, shows how corrupt the entire Government of Mexico is, including Calderon!
March 21 2011 at 9:19 AM Report abuse Permalink +16 rate up rate down ReplyUnfortunately for him, by definition, his job was to lie through his teeth...
March 21 2011 at 1:03 PM Report abuse Permalink +4 rate up rate down ReplyFollow Politics Daily
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