What Does Colombia’s Peace Deal Mean for the Cocaine Trade?
This is of course going to have HUGE implications in the Southern Border States like my home state of Texas. Stay on your toes gents.
Stay Alert, Stay Armed and Stay Dangerous!
This is of course going to have HUGE implications in the Southern Border States like my home state of Texas. Stay on your toes gents.
Stay Alert, Stay Armed and Stay Dangerous!
Reblogged this on The way I see things … and commented:
Well, how about that! The corruption is the government – similar to Americas pharmaceutical industry, eh?
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A peace agreement between Colombia’s government and the country’s largest rebel army has been reached, and while the end of the five-decade old civil war has immense political and social implications, it’s not clear what is going to happen to the criminal economies that have sustained thousands of rebels.
The agreement between the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia – FARC) and the government came after almost four years of negotiations. And although the formal agreement will not be signed until next month, there are already questions about what happens to an immense criminal economies present where the FARC operates.
At the top of this pyramid is the cocaine trade.