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Carlos Mesa: The U.S. Influence in the War on Drugs Paved Morales' Way to Power

Former President Carlos Mesa highlighted the diplomatic cables and other documents in the book “So Short of Air” that confirm the “consideral” asymmetry between Bolivia and the United States. Mesa recalled that the president who had to deal with the US pressure on the anti-drug issue with more complexity was Jaime Paz Zamora.
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Former President Carlos Mesa highlighted the diplomatic cables and other documents in the book “So Short of Air” that confirm the “consideral” asymmetry between Bolivia and the United States. Mesa recalled that the president who had to deal with the US pressure on the anti-drug issue with more complexity was Jaime Paz Zamora.

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