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Intelligence on the Latin American Drug Trafficking syndicates and how the U.S. was Involved: A glimpse at the U.S.-Latin American involvement, The malignant influence of Cocaine
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Intelligence on the Latin American Drug Trafficking syndicates and how the U.S. was Involved: A glimpse at the U.S.-Latin American involvement, The malignant influence of Cocaine

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For around sixty years, Colombia has attained an unfavorable reputation worldwide, usually associated with the illegal drug trade in which a significant amount Columbian inhabitants partook.

In the 1970s, Colombian drug cartels became significant producers and exporters of illegal drugs, especially Cocaine. The drug trafficking syndicate in Medellin monopolized the drug trade in Colombia. However, some guerilla rebels in Nicaragua were also involved in drug trafficking to the United States. In its prime, the Medellin Cartel gained substantial power in the 1980s when the cartel compiled $60 million worth of fortune from drug trade sold to the United States, mainly focused on Florida, New York and Chicago.

This book will look at the Medellin Cartel and how it once was the most powerful drug syndicate operating in Colombia, which Pablo Escobar led and how the U.S. and Nicaragua were involved.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Samina D Dorazahi
Date
13 May 2022
Pages
34
ISBN
9781915424525

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

For around sixty years, Colombia has attained an unfavorable reputation worldwide, usually associated with the illegal drug trade in which a significant amount Columbian inhabitants partook.

In the 1970s, Colombian drug cartels became significant producers and exporters of illegal drugs, especially Cocaine. The drug trafficking syndicate in Medellin monopolized the drug trade in Colombia. However, some guerilla rebels in Nicaragua were also involved in drug trafficking to the United States. In its prime, the Medellin Cartel gained substantial power in the 1980s when the cartel compiled $60 million worth of fortune from drug trade sold to the United States, mainly focused on Florida, New York and Chicago.

This book will look at the Medellin Cartel and how it once was the most powerful drug syndicate operating in Colombia, which Pablo Escobar led and how the U.S. and Nicaragua were involved.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Samina D Dorazahi
Date
13 May 2022
Pages
34
ISBN
9781915424525