Bolivia's Jeanine Añez ecstatic at the sight of the newly-arrived U.S. ambassador—@teleSURenglishpic.twitter.com/uZQufbgy2a
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Truth: Morales, was a coca leaf leader, who cut commercial relations with US. While in govt he asked US Embassy, USAID, DEA to leave in order to protect his illegal business. Even builded an airport, that didn’t allow commercial flights in/out Built for impulse of cocain
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Replying to @nadiacuellarc @worldcitizen1st and
Coca leafs are not illegal in Bolivia. Or wasn't at the rime I was there.
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90% of El Chapare coca leaves end up turned into cocaine. El Chapare is
@evoespoeblo ‘s biggest bastion of support.https://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/insights/24834/who-isn-t-involved-how-corruption-fuels-trafficking-of-cocaine-in-bolivia …1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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The United States are top consumers of the cocaine produced in Colombia and Peru. This is a well known yet frequently denied fact. The right-wing and the U.S. is better off turning their attention to the deeply-seated issues within those Washington-allied countries.
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