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The US-War on Drugs

The “War on Drugs” functions less as a security policy than as a geopolitical tool.
Drawing on international drug data, historical precedents, and recent escalations, this article exposes how US drug-war rhetoric is repeatedly used to legitimize interventions, covert operations, and power projection—even where empirical evidence fails to support the official narrative.

CIA & Drug Trafficking:

Six decades. Three continents. One recurring pattern.
From Vietnam and Nicaragua to Afghanistan and Venezuela, this timeline exposes how the so-called “War on Drugs” was repeatedly subordinated to geopolitical objectives. Tolerance, instrumentalization, and selective outrage emerge as structural features of covert power projection—leaving destruction far beyond the drug trade itself.