The War on Drugs
The Untold Story
U.S. troops volunteer for an impossible mission and most likely, certain death, with the objective of destroying the drug cartels. They remove all patches and insignia, knowing that if they are captured or killed, the U.S. will not acknowledge their involvement or the existence of any soldiers in, or plots against, any country in South America. This is no job for the faint of heart. They are hiring mercs and independent contractors who know that they will be inserted into Bogata, Columbia, into a vast, treacherous jungle that will try to kill you itself with a combination of rough terrain, 100% humidity, and stifling temperatures under a jungle canopy where breathing is a task in itself.
Their tasks include setting up A-camp and bases of operation and training the local population to defend themselves against the drug cartel armies that their vast fortunes are creating. These are ruthless men whose lack of respect for human life is perfectly suited for the cartel's needs. Roaming the countryside, the cartel's army imposes it's will on the local population by having it's way with the local women, pillaging, and murdering at will, feeling unstoppable and
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