The Impact of 11 September 2001 Terrorist Attacks on Bilateral Relations of Mexico and the United States
Subject Areas :Hesamoddin Vaezzadeh 1 , Maryam Haghroosta 2 , Ali Asghar Ghare Daghi 3
1 - استادیار دانشکده مطالعات جهان(دانشگاه تهران)
2 - استادیار دانشکده مطالعات جهان(دانشگاه تهران)
3 - دانش آموخته مطالعات آمریکای لاتین(دانشگاه تهران)
Keywords: Security, Emigration, the Middle East, 11 September, alliance of security and boom of North America, intelligent border letter of understanding,
Abstract :
Abstract After the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks the priorities in the agenda of bilateral relations of Mexico and the United States changed and new agreements like alliance for security and economic boom for North America, intelligent border letter of understanding etc. were signed between the two countries. The present paper shows that after 11September terrorist attacks “security” became the prime and most important priority in the United States foreign policy agenda with its southern neighbor. Although for Mexican party problem like emigration and economy was having greater importance. The United States for improving its lost security brought Mexico into security pacts; practically Mexico was forced to accept security pacts. In the post 11September time the economic objectives of Mexico was not accomplished within the bilateral pacts with the United States, for this reason Mexico despite the United States pressure turned to the Middle East countries to fulfill its economic priorities. As a result the tension emerged in diplomatic relations between the United States and Mexico. One of the sign of these tensions was manifested in the opposition of the Mexican statesmen to the United States military invasion of Iraq in 2003. The present article by an analytical method examines the above issue.