The episode discussed U.S. foreign policy responses to drug-related violence in Latin America, examining how American military support and training of local militias in Guatemala and other regions has been counterproductive. The host analyzed connections between U.S.-backed forces and major drug trafficking organizations including the Zetas gang and Sinaloa cartel, highlighting how U.S. authorities have cooperated with these criminal organizations while simultaneously funding anti-drug operations.
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