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Internal Report Shows the Military Always Wanted to Join the Drug War

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The Obama administration’s approach to the drug war has always been a controversial topic, and now, a recently uncovered internal report has shed new light on the military’s involvement in the fight against drugs. The report, which was written during the Obama-era, called for “direct military action” in the drug war. However, in light of President Trump’s approach to the issue, the authors of the report are now questioning the effectiveness of this strategy.

The report, obtained by The Intercept, reveals that the military has long been eager to join the drug war. It outlines plans for the military to provide support to law enforcement agencies in their efforts to combat drug trafficking and production. This includes using military intelligence, surveillance, and even direct involvement in interdiction and eradication efforts.

The authors of the report believed that the military’s involvement would be crucial in disrupting the drug trade and reducing the flow of drugs into the country. However, with the rise of President Trump and his hardline stance on immigration and border security, the authors are now questioning whether this approach is truly effective.

Under the Trump administration, the military has been given even more authority to take action in the drug war. This has resulted in an increase in the use of National Guard troops and the deployment of military assets to the border. But despite these efforts, drug trafficking and production continue to thrive.

The authors of the report are now questioning whether the military’s involvement in the drug war is worth the cost. Not only is it expensive, but it also raises concerns about the militarization of law enforcement and the potential for human rights abuses.

In addition, the report highlights the need for a comprehensive approach to tackling the drug problem. The authors argue that simply using military force is not enough and that more attention should be given to addressing the root causes of drug production and trafficking, such as poverty, corruption, and lack of economic opportunities.

Furthermore, the report also raises concerns about the lack of transparency and oversight in the military’s involvement in the drug war. The authors call for more accountability and oversight to ensure that the military’s actions are in line with international law and human rights standards.

It is clear that the military’s involvement in the drug war has not been as successful as initially hoped. While the intentions may have been good, the reality is that this approach has not solved the problem of drug trafficking and production. Instead, it has raised more questions and concerns.

The report serves as a wake-up call for the Trump administration to reassess its approach to the drug war and consider alternative strategies. It also highlights the need for a more holistic and human rights-centered approach to addressing the issue.

In conclusion, the internal report has shed light on the military’s eagerness to join the drug war and the shortcomings of this approach. The authors are now questioning the effectiveness of this strategy and calling for a more comprehensive and transparent approach. It is time for the government to listen to these concerns and work towards finding a more effective and sustainable solution to the drug problem.

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