Golden Age of Cocaine Smuggling Puts Brazil's Fragile Truce With Trump at Risk
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More than 120 people died in the police operation against drug gangs in Rio. Brazil's president announced a new strategy against drug trafficking and violence. Rio's governor, on the other hand, chose words reminiscent of Trump.
The president of Brazil announced the creation of the Emergency Office to Combat Organized Crime, a joint entity between the national and regional governments of the state of Rio de Janeiro to address the current crisis.
The president placed on the social networks on police mega-operation in Rio de Janeiro which left more than 120 dead, and Lula defended the integration between police and states and the Union in order to combat organised crime.
The president ordered to strengthen coordination between federal and state forces following the wave of violence in Rio de Janeiro. They seek to beat organized crime without putting civilians and police at risk.
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