Feds rekindle narcotics trafficking under International Law

Page one of 849 pages

https://www.state.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/2021-Digest-of-United-States-Practice-in-International-Law.pdf

This morning’s press release from the Department of State reaffirms the Biden Administration’s commitment to:

  • International Law, and

  • narcotics trafficking with Bolivia and Venezuela

Page 98 of 849 pages quote the President.

He said those two South American countries have “failed demonstrably” to comply with “their obligations under international counternarcotics agreements.”

But that is okay with the President.

Since Bolivia and Venezuela are “vital to the national interests of the U.S.”, their foreign aid “would not be restricted . . .”

The President’s quotes are imaged and linked here:

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