Under the guise of fighting a stronger "war on drugs," the Obama administration will continue expanding the costly U.S. military presence in Latin America.


Obama Expands U.S. Military Role in Latin America, Again


The New American
12 February 2013


Under the guise of fighting a more vigorous “war on drugs,” the Obama administration will continue adding to the exploding government deficit by expanding the already widespread and extremely costly U.S. military presence throughout Latin America. Critics in the United States and all across the Western hemisphere, however, have slammed the controversial scheme’s growth from all angles.
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