NOS4A2
frank
Metaphysician Undercover
He sure did. — NOS4A2
ssu
Yeah. Peace with Israel has continued without Islamists taking over. So?and look how that has turned out. — NOS4A2
He sure did. — NOS4A2
(See here)What role does Canada play in the U.S. fentanyl supply?
Almost none. In its fact sheet, the Trump administration says Canada has a "growing footprint" in narcotics distribution with Mexican cartels active in the country. But law enforcement and drug policy experts agree that Canada plays a minimal role in fentanyl smuggling into the U.S.
Paine
frank
But in the end, it's the Americans themselves that have to pay the price. — ssu
Wayfarer
NOS4A2
Last year USAID gave BBC Media Action $3.23million (£2.6million) of US taxpayers' money, making it the second largest donor to the British-based charity.
Metaphysician Undercover
I think the point is to convince these governments to help tackle the problem, which is apparent in all countries involved. — NOS4A2
In June 2011, the Global Commission on Drug Policy released a critical report, declaring: "The global war on drugs has failed, with devastating consequences for individuals and societies around the world."[5] In 2023, the UN high commissioner for Human Rights stated that "decades of punitive, 'war on drugs' strategies had failed to prevent an increasing range and quantity of substances from being produced and consumed."[13] That year, the annual US federal drug war budget reached $39 billion, with cumulative spending since 1971 estimated at $1 trillion.[14] — Wikipedia
Relativist
Pierre-Normand
I think the point is to convince these governments to help tackle the problem, which is apparent in all countries involved. — NOS4A2
jorndoe
Benkei
NOS4A2
NOS4A2
Metaphysician Undercover
Out of all his pie-in-the-skies this is Trump’s worst idea ever... — NOS4A2
The only way he can redeem himself is if this turns out to be some negotiating tactic. — NOS4A2
Relativist
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