TOUGH CALL -
If the U.S. has a problem with drugs, it's high time to take care of the dealers and users - at home.
A very common story in the U.S. is the local drug house operating for more than a year - always 'under surveilance.' Reporting the same house to 'higher authority' is begging to have your own housed torched.
If the C-185 isn't making moves to get away, it's simple enough to nail them when they land. I find no excuse for the U.S. to be playing the role of the local cop in a foreign country. Kill the trade with the country & let them clean up their own mess.
As usual, the U.S. is protecting their sacred cash flows.
Anybody with any experience in the area knows that's the turf of the Christians In Action (not the church kind). It's rarely about stopping drugs, as opposed to stopping competition. No rocket science involved.
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The DEA cowboys owe God a woman and a kid.