Assessment of U.S. Punitive Expedition of 1916

Title: An Assessment of the U.S. Punitive Expedition of 1916


Date Originally Written: April 7, 2019.

Date Originally Published: June 3, 2019.

Summary: Prior to the 9/11 attacks was Pancho Villa's 1916 attack on Columbus, New Mexico. Large-scale efforts to capture Villa failed. Border violence continued until the success of a more focused U.S. response in 1919. Today the U.S.-Mexico border remains unsecured and discussions continue to determine the best approach.

Text: The attack by Al Qaeda on 9/11/2001 was the second such attack on the continental U.S., the first being in the 20th century. In view of ongoing discussions about U.S. border security, it is useful to look at the U.S. response to terrorist attacks from Mexico a hundred years ago.

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