For three months now, Americans have been regularly sickened by real-time images of military strikes against vessels in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean that President Donald Trump claims — so far without corroborating evidence — carry “narco-terrorists” running drugs bound for the United States. There have been at least 20 attacks so far with at least 83 deaths . As much as it may be tempting to believe that drug trafficking, particularly the trade in highly dangerous fentanyl, can be so easily dispatched, there is ample reason for skepticism. And that was reinforced by a recent Associated Press report that found victims who were not terrorists or even members of any drug cartel but simply average working-class Venezuelans (including laborers and at least one fisherman) earning an

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