In 1971 President Nixon declared war on drugs. This was the time of the counterculture with millions of young Americans ...
WOLA analysts examine why the killing of CJNG leader El Mencho is yet another Pyrrhic victory in the war on drugs—and what it would actually take to reduce violence in Mexico.
The US military began conducting operations with Ecuador targeting “designated terrorist organizations” in the Latin American ...
The U.S. and its allies have spilled blood and treasure to kill drug lords and defeat cartels, but the drugs keep coming and ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's predecessor said the country's war on cartels helped trigger more violence. It now ...
The death of El Mencho decapitates one of Mexico’s most powerful cartels, but there’s a whole lot more sustaining the drug ...
The United States government first launched a War on Drugs on June 17, 1971, when President Richard Nixon declared: "America's public enemy number one…is drug abuse. In order to fight and defeat this ...
The constant insistence of the US discourse on the war on drugs seems to reflect a moral crusade by successive US administrations to rid their country of drug use. However, the truth is far removed ...
SACRAMENTO — The United States government first launched a War on Drugs on June 17, 1971, when President Richard Nixon declared: “America’s public enemy number one … is drug abuse. In order to fight ...
With news of multimillion-dollar lawsuits arising from President Donald Trump administration’s military incursion to apprehend Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, America’s drug problem remains front ...
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