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How US attacks in the Caribbean are changing drug trafficking routes in the region

American attacks in the Caribbean Sea increased the risk of speedboat operations from Venezuela. But experts say cocaine trafficking has not decreased and is moving to other routes and methods, making its detection difficult.

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How US attacks in the Caribbean are changing drug trafficking routes in the region
Source: BBC Portuguese
Os ataques americanos no mar do Caribe aumentaram o risco de operação por lanchas a partir da Venezuela. Mas especialistas afirmam que o tráfico de cocaína não diminuiu e está se deslocando para outras rotas e métodos, dificultando sua detecção.

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