Does the CIA transport drugs into this country to finance its operations?
Question by : Does the CIA transport drugs into this country to finance its operations?
Also what do you think about the other scandals such as Frank Lucas and Vietnam heroin transporting, Iran Contra and Rick ross, Mena Arkansas, or heroin production increase in Afghanistan since US invasion?
A more specific question, is the Air America company the from the Vietnam war the same one that Frederick Luytjes ran when he was importing cocaine?
Best answer:
Answer by Pat G
I don’t believe the CIA sells drugs to finance its operations. It gets a budget from the US government, and involvement in organised crime would be counterproductive to its mission.
Answer by SEEK AND YE SHALL FIND
Undoubtedly!
Can anyone blame Afghanistan for its rise in heroin production? We bombed the hell out of their country. Seems the only way they can go is up.
I don’t know about these other scandals, but America needs to put an end to the war on drugs. It’s a complete failure.
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