Should Military Force Be Used Against Drug Cartels?

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that “the ability to use special operations and precision operations against what are paramilitary forces will allow us to reduce them in pretty short order.

” Barr went on to say that collaboration with Mexico to fight the cartels is difficult since the Mexican government is “so corrupt that you can’t trust them” and the “criminal-justice system is completely nonfunctional even in the best of times.

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