America Is Shifting Its Economic Supply Chain to a Country That Is the Most Deadly and Violent in the World

by
Op-Ed

Did you realize one country is the home to 9 of the ten most deadly cities in the world?  it is also home to 11 of the 15 most violent cities in the world. It has been the most deadly country in the world for the last six consecutive years.  Which country is this?


We want to thank Mark Abear for this Contribution – Please direct yours to Editor@GraniteGrok.com.
You can review our ‘Op-Ed Guidelines on the FAQ Page.


The answer is Mexico.

A Mexican organization, The Citizen’s Council for Public Security and Criminal Justice (CCPSCJ), compiled the data laying out the murder capitals of the world.  Mexico is the country with which we share our open southern border.

The list of most dangerous Mexican cities in order of most murders per capita to least includes Colima, Zamora, Ciudad Obregon, Zacatecas, Tijuana, Celaya, Uruapan, Ciudad Juárez, Acapulco, Irapuato and Cuernavaca and two of these highly dangerous cities, Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez, are located just across the US-Mexico border.

Mexico is now America’s top trade partner, taking the top spot from China owing to its location, the USMCA trade agreement, and Chinese manipulation of USMCA.

America is moving its economic supply chain to a country that is the most deadly and violent in the world.  How smart is that?  And how smart is it when we consider more US companies are moving out of China and going to Mexico?

And how is it companies are moving out of China to relocate to the very dangerous region of the South China Sea, like Vietnam? Is that really out of Chinese influence and control?

This is not acting based on thoughtful analysis and consideration.

It’s not smart. It jeopardizes America’s security.  There’s no real meaty analysis being offered here, just some common sense and something to consider.  How did we get here?  Why is what we are doing making sense?  What questions does it raise in your mind?

Author

  • Op-Ed

    GraniteGrok.com accepts Letters to the Editor, Op-Eds, Press releases, and other content. If you would like us to consider yours for publication, please email editor@granitegrok.com.  Submission does not guarantee publication.

Share to...