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Trump-Petro Dispute Complicates u.s. Drug Efforts · Global Voices
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New York.- Over the decades, the U.S. government has sent billions of dollars in aid to Colombia to help the country end its cocaine industry, which fuels U.S. demand. The U.S. military provided training and equipment to Colombian forces and shared intelligence information. This led to some milestones, such as the murder of drug traffickers Pablo Escobar by Colombian special forces in a firefight on a roof in 1993.
Trump Allegedly Misidentified a Colombian Fisherman as a Venezuelan 'Narcoterrorist': The Potential for Deadly Error Underlines the Lawlessness of the President's Bloodthirsty Anti-Drug Strategy
Colombian President Gustavo Petro says one of the "narcoterrorists" recently killed by U.S. military strikes on boats in the Caribbean was a "fisherman" who had "no ties to the drug trade." That man's
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