Chief colitenzo casctio."The war on drugs can be a prelude, the attack, in my opinion, is related to the balance issue in Latin America."
After the recent police raids in Rio de Janeiro, Trump threatened to attack Venezuela.what's going onDoes this change the way we fight international drug trafficking?
In fact, there are already attacks in international waters.First on Sept. 2encountered a ship that had left Venezuela and sunk in the Caribbean Sea, where the United States deployed several long-ships with anti-drugs.Another attack took place on Sept. 15, again against a container that appears to be carrying cocaine and fentanyl in packages that were later seen flying.According to US mainstream media, a direct attack on Venezuelan territory could be imminent.The nine American ships in the area are not there to make military propaganda.Undoubtedly, these attacks cannot be a new strategy to combat the international drug trade, and they are unacceptable both from a legal and scientific point of view.The fight against the narcos is not done in this way and in these ways.More than 130 people died in the depopulated Brazil in Rio and about 70 in the American army in the international waters of the attack against the ships, which, according to Trump, do not affect the transportation of drugs, not to mention the drug trade.The Venezuelan route is the least used, there are Mexican and Colombian and many others, so these operations have no practical effect in fighting international drug trafficking.
Venezuelan President Maduro has asked China, Russia and Iran for help, but is there a risk of military escalation?
I feel everyone is on guard at this moment of major adjustment in international geopolitics.Trump has now denied an imminent attack, and Putin and Xi appear wary of sending weapons to Venezuela.Of course, from a military point of view the situation is not reassuring.An attack aimed at destroying military installations used for narcotics would not really affect the narcotics structure of the Latin American region, but it would destroy the existing and fixed geopolitical balance of the region.
Are there any similar precedents in the history of the war on drugs?
In this context, Noel Norieli is, so to speak, the public figure who gave the order to Pematalaga, who was loyal to the United States.And at the end of 1980, the government sued him for the first time through the American Council court.George HW Bush attacked Panama in 1989, justifying the military's work as a desire to combat international trade. The operation was woefully inadequate.This is evidenced, without any textual evidence, by the fact that the Panama fence is today responsible for the large amount of drugs that the United States brings into the United States, as well as the protection of the United States and Colombian packaging.receive the most taxes outside of Europe on earth.This is certainly the basis of many companies before companies that pay Laea and evivi taxes.
So why does Trump claim that most drug deaths in the United States are in Venezuela?
We need to understand where he's available.With a simple chemicals, we have a gained eight thousand about the US (2024).More than sixty of these deaths of these deaths to be taken by Feethetal or synthetic players, not cocaintic player,The right of drugs.They are the mechanical and colombian and unknown of Venezuean.
So why even hypothesize about the entry of Venezuela?
Because of the fight against drugs, even if it is done with brutality and laws, some cases can lead.Because Venezuela has a very large area, it is one of the largest oil producers in the world and two of the world's leaders, China and Russia.Venezuela has great resources: gas, iron, bauxite, gold and diamonds.The economy is based on these resources, but there is also an agricultural sector that produces wheat, rice, potatoes and fruits.The reasons are the biggest possible, with the exception of the fight against the drug trade, without a criminal motive.
At this point, what do you think are the most effective strategies to combat the international drug trade?
The optimal solution is, of course, when the international community cooperates with the police and judiciary of states concerned only with individual unilateral actions based on violence.There is a need for the full participation of civil society in dealing with organized crime rooted in these areas.If civil society does not trust its institutions, we must work on this serious Dystonia.Therefore, I believe that it is urgent and important to establish strong and reliable institutions in these areas.The fight against organized crime cannot be achieved by corrupt brute force; new crime and social policies, as well as modern fight strategies involving human rights and civil liberties at the global level are needed.Social and economic policies should aim to convince precisely these population groups who live off the benefits offered by the mafia.Not simple anti-poverty measures or economic subsidies, but work (understood as an alternative, survival hope in the Coca plantations) and social rights.In many "Narco States" illegality can be considered legal and this aspect should not be completely underestimated.I am convinced that we need to work together internationally and share common strategies to respond to this type of crime, common strategies that are extremely difficult to eliminate.All countries can be directly affected.
Vincenzo Musacchio, offender, teacher in Riacs, Newark.He is known for his commitment to the fight against the Mafia and his training activities in areas of lawfulness culture.He has taught at several universities in Italy and in the Presidential College of the Council of Ministers in Rome.He currently teaches courses across the United States, teaching transnational organizational crime strategies to police members, including New York Metropolitan Police.It is linked to the Rutgers Foundation for Anti-Corruption Studies (RIACS) in Newark.(USA) and researcher at the Senior School of Strategic Studies Organized Crime at the Royal Institute of United Services in London.He was a student of Giuliano Vassalli and collaborated with Antonino Caponnetto.He focuses his studies on the criminology of Maffia Institutions and International Drug Trading."Report" and other national and local newspapers to comment on Maffia and Crime events.He has written a number of books and articles on criminal law and criminology.2019.At Casal Di Principe, members of the priest's family murdered by the Camorra received a special award at the National Award Don Giuseppe Diana.27.In December 2022, the President of the Republic ruled the Order of the merit of Italian Republic.His work against the Mafia has caused him the threats of death, which he has not, however, has not prevented his anti-Maphia activities.
