Global Drug Crisis Exposed at UN: Who’s Really Fighting America’s Battle?
At the UN General Assembly, stark clashes over drug enforcement spotlight the failure of global consensus—while America pushes hard to protect its borders, many nations dodge responsibility, threatening national sovereignty and public safety.
Every year, vast rivers of heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine and other illicit substances cross international borders, feeding crime and addiction far beyond their points of origin. Yet for too long, this staggering drug crisis has been sidelined in global forums like the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), often overshadowed by headline wars and climate debates. Why Is Washington’s Hardline Approach Under Fire? This year was different. President Trump boldly declared a no-tolerance stance against drug cartels — even labeling some Latin American trafficking groups as foreign terrorist organizations. His threat to “blow out of existence” any drug-smuggling thug signals an unequivocal...
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