The Trump administration’s undeclared war on what it calls “narco-terrorists” in Latin America opens an aggressive new ...
As with all wars, the war on drugs sustains itself through its failures. Every overdose, every new cartel, every surge in ...
Many Mexicans, desperate for security, now back limited U.S. military help against cartels despite President Claudia ...
Watch the video for this commentary here or below. COMMENTARY President Trump is reviving a longstanding U.S. urge to have the military fight the hemisphere's drug cartels — but history suggests ...
President Trump’s pardon of former Honduran leader and convicted trafficker Juan Orlando Hernández sparked outrage and ...
America’s undeclared war on drugs has killed more of our people than any foreign enemy since World War II, yet it remains a ...
The president is justifying deadly military strikes on fatal US overdoses. But Venezuela is linked to cocaine, which is far ...
Dear Mexican: I am a half-breed, as they say (Mexican father, Anglo mother), and recently I’ve been reading a lot about the drug violence in Mexico. I’ve become increasingly disturbed by the way in ...
How did we get to a moment when a president could order the serial killing of civilians, publicly share videos of the crimes, and find that the response is little more than a shrug?
The US is already facing a war from Venezuelan drug traffickers and narco-terrorists who are helping to smuggle fentanyl, ...
Mexico's drug war has claimed tens of thousands of lives and brought gruesome violence to the headlines for years, but it's not just the victims and the villains who have been affected. Drug cartels ...