How Trump Will Fight Organised Crime, Explained
The newly released US National Security Strategy confirms Trump's vision: comply with our demands, or else.
The White House released its National Security Strategy of the United States of America in the early hours of December 5. It fundamentally changes the way organised crime, and its impact, is seen by the US establishment.
Cartels, drug flows, human trafficking, and mass migration are national security threats equivalent to military attack. The response: targeted deployments and lethal force.
While Congress mulls over whether it should investigate the killings of alleged drug traffickers in the Caribbean, President Donald Trump makes it clear he’s just getting started.
World of Crime breaks down the National Security Strategy in 4 takeaways below.
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