I have re-examined Nixon's book "Real War" and in his writing a find Nixonian judgments that are solid and that in the present context could be applied to the dynamics of balance of worldwide power.
The United States doesn't need a foreign prison, a legal system in limbo, and wide-eyed terrorist suspects in order to impose sentences without evidence and torture without limits.
Aged and ailing, American imperialism is a double threat because its weakness pushes it to risk its own skin on escapades and also because it could topple on top of us in the not-too-distant future, crushing the weak and contaminating the planet with its putrefaction.
It appears that the general backdrop of subordination of the Mexican government before the U.S. government that prevailed during the last federal administration has not ended, as demonstrated by the Mexican authorities’ failure to bring up the NSA’s spying on Peña Nieto.