Map Shows Countries US Says Are Failing to Fight Drug Trafficking
The US decision could lead to a $100 million aid cut for Colombia, citing record coca cultivation and ineffective drug control under President Gustavo Petro.
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Three South American countries singled out by US for not fighting drug trafficking
The US Government of President Donald Trump has signaled five countries - three of them in South America - for failing to comply with their international anti-drug obligations over the past 12 months. In addition to Venezuela, Colombia, and Bolivia, Washington added Burma and Afghanistan to the infamous list.
U.S. Adds Colombia To List Of Nations Failing Drug Fight
President Donald Trump announced that Afghanistan, Bolivia, Myanmar, Colombia, and Venezuela have “failed demonstrably” to meet their counter-narcotics commitments over the past year, a designation that could jeopardize U.S. funding. Trump singled out Colombia, saying coca cultivation and cocaine production have hit record highs under President Gustavo Petro. He accused Petro of pursuing failed compromises with narco-terrorist groups, while prai…
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