U.S. Military Joins Drug War in Ecuador: “It Wasn’t Going to Be Just Boat Strikes Forever”
Source: The Intercept · Bias: Far Left
Summary
Two government officials told The Intercept that the joint U.S.–Ecuador military action won’t just be a one-off raid. The post U.S. Military Joins Drug War in Ecuador: “It Wasn’t Going to Be Just Boat Strikes Forever” appeared first on The Intercept.
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