More signs that business as usual is continuing between Russia and the US, especially in anti-drug interdiction, despite tensions over Crimea.
To: goldstategop
The drug wars will never stop but will be UNIVERSALLY smaller when the demand dwindles.
Since AMERICANS are The Market and DEMAND their drugs to cope with life and reality, the drug markets will continue to THRIVE and GROW.
To: goldstategop
I'm sure they know to
look the other way when the power elites are snorting coke.
3 posted on
03/26/2014 8:08:35 AM PDT by
BenLurkin
(This is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire; or both.)
To: goldstategop
Very true. Yesterday the thought occurred to me that in so many ways, the “feel” of this relationship between the US and Russian Federation is that they’ve near merged into one “corporate” entity.
The respective politicians posture before the cameras and make all the appropriate statements, but it sort of feels like that at the end of the day, they all get together and toast each other with drinks at a steak dinner.
I suspect that Merkel of Germany has taken note of this cozy relationship.
4 posted on
03/26/2014 8:17:09 AM PDT by
Rich21IE
To: goldstategop
Russia has a bit of a drug problem of its own.
It would be shortsighted to end cooperation.
To: goldstategop
In other words, The US will keep protecting the drug lords in Afghanistan, and Russia will keep selling drugs to Poland and Germany.
9 posted on
03/26/2014 10:17:00 AM PDT by
SeeSharp
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