Trump's Military Drug War Plan
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•Using military force against Mexican drug cartels could create a ‘black eye’ for Trump
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President-elect Donald Trump said he wants to use the U.S. military to combat Mexican drug cartels.
Opponents say the plan could exacerbate the border crisis and worsen trade relations with Mexico .
A foreign policy research fellow at the Cato Institute said it could give the Trump administration a 'black eye' Mexico 's president has rejected the plan, calling it 'entirely a movie'.
Brandan said that the best bet to combat drug traffickers is to prosecute them to the full extent of the law.
In terms of keeping Americans safe from drug overdoses, policymakers should focus on harm reduction.
Buck: "You have to realize that the war on drugs is probably never going to be fully won".
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