Pete Hegseth Murdered A Bunch Of People On Boats And All We Got Was ALLL THIS COCAINE

It's almost as if the $4.7 billion murder campaign did nothing but kill nearly 200 people.
Pete Hegseth Murdered A Bunch Of People On Boats And All We Got Was ALLL THIS COCAINE

Pete Hegseth Murdered A Bunch Of People On Boats And All We Got Was ALLL THIS COCAINE A U.S. campaign targeting drug-smuggling boats, costing billions and resulting in nearly 200 deaths without congressional approval, has had no discernible impact on the flow of cocaine into the United States. Public health experts state that cocaine remains readily available and inexpensive, and that the strategy is illegal and ineffective. The campaign’s methods are compared to bombing McDonald’s to make America healthy, highlighting the disconnect between the stated goals and the actual outcomes.

  • Donald Trump’s campaign against drug-smuggling boats has cost $4.7 billion and resulted in 196 deaths.
  • The campaign has not reduced the amount of cocaine entering the U.S.; it remains as easy to obtain as before.
  • Experts argue the attacks are illegal, ineffective, and morally abhorrent, with addiction issues in the U.S. not solvable by bombing boats.
  • Drug traffickers are adapting by using alternative methods like land routes and container ships.
  • Cocaine street values and purity remain unchanged, indicating no significant impact on supply.
  • Overdose deaths were declining before the campaign, attributed to factors like wider availability of overdose reversal medication and changes in drug consumption methods.
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