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Mr Trump is now officially the 'war mongering president'

Since he re-named the DoD (Department of Defense) to the DoW (Department of War), Trump has officially become the 'war mongering president'.
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samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
particularly now that he has declared the war against "narcoterrorists," which by the way, he is not constitutionally able to even do! I realize that he uses words to suit his goals, this is really not a war, perse.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@samueltyler2 We are so solly your cost of illegal narcotics has gone thru the roof due to transportation and labor costs.

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@sunsporter1649 If you believe that, if you believe Argentina is in any way significant in the drug trade, then I have a bridge to sell you🤣😂

sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues And what country supplies you with your illegal narcotics?
@sunsporter1649 I don't use narcotics, legal or illegal.

If you believe Argentina is in any way significant in the drug trade, then I have a bridge to sell you🤣😂

samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@sunsporter1649 There are several that are bigger suppliers than Argentina! Colombia does supply cocaine, not Argentina, and Mexico does supply opioids, although most do come in through POE from China.

Argentina is not a major drug-producing country in terms of cultivation, so it contributes a negligible portion of illicit crops to the global supply. Instead, it primarily serves as a transit country and a place for minor processing of narcotics that originate in neighboring nations.
Argentina's Role in the Narcotics Trade
Production: Illicit cultivation of traditional narcotics like coca or marijuana in Argentina is considered negligible. While small, clandestine cocaine processing laboratories have been seized, the amount produced is minimal compared to major production countries in the region like Bolivia, Peru, and Colombia.
Transit Hub: Argentina's primary role is as a major transit point for drugs, mainly:
Cocaine: Flows into Argentina from Bolivia and, to a lesser extent, Peru and Colombia, often destined for European markets.
Marijuana: Primarily smuggled across the border from Paraguay, which is the main source country for the large domestic market.
Heroin and Synthetics: Argentina has been a transit area for small amounts of Colombian heroin, and it has a growing domestic market for synthetic drugs (like MDMA) which are sourced both locally and internationally.
Precursor Chemicals: Argentina has a well-developed chemical industry and is one of South America's largest producers of precursor chemicals, which are vulnerable to diversion for use in illicit drug production.
In summary, official reports from sources like the U.S. Department of State and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) consistently identify Argentina as a transit country with a growing domestic consumption market, rather than a significant global producer of illegal narcotics.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@samueltyler2