Vance defends Venezuela actions, citing drug and oil disputes
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Vance argues that attacking Venezuela's cocaine trade could weaken Latin American cartels and help curb the U.S. fentanyl crisis, though critics believe the focus should be on Mexico and its drug cartels. The debate highlights differing views on the primary sources of drug flow into the U.S. and the best strategies to combat drug trafficking.
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