Anonymous ID: b8c3e3 March 11, 2018, 8:37 a.m. No.628190   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8292 >>8363

>>627752

>>621887

>We went too deep.

>Attempted a pullback.

>Not ready.

 

AND WE WILL NEVER EVER BE READY THE INSANE DRUG POLICIES OF SINGAPORE OR THE PHILIPPINES!

 

Q, many of us here are hardened warriors who have been fighting to expose the DEEP STATE and it's BLACK MARKET FUNDING SOURCE - THE FEDERAL PROHIBITION OF "SOME" DRUGS since the days of MENA, AK and the rise of the BUSH/CLINTON/OBAMA CRIME SYNDICATE.

 

WE WILL NOT ACCEPT THE WORN OUT DRUG WAR RHETORIC OF THE PAST which seeks to criminalize the poor while enriching BIG PHARMA CEOS, CIA PROTECTED FOREIGN DRUG CARTELS AND TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS AROUND THE WORLD.

 

WE LOVE AND SUPPORT THE POTUS AND "THE STORM", BUT HIS IDEAS FLOATED YESTERDAY REGARDING OUR DRUG PROBLEM WERE A MAJOR RED FLAG. HE NEEDS TO HAVE A LONG DISCUSSION & HISTORY LESSON WITH PEOPLE LIKE RAND PAUL.

Anonymous ID: b8c3e3 March 11, 2018, 8:56 a.m. No.628363   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>628190

Great post anon! Even Asia is recognizing that this has been a very bad idea.

 

Asia rethinks drug wars that Trump admires

BY ADAM MINTER

MAR 5, 2018

 

KUALA LUMPUR – U.S. drug dealers, beware. According to a recent report in Axios, President Donald Trump admires the freewheeling and brutal manner in which some Asian governments handle drug offenders. “You know, the Chinese and Filipinos don’t have a drug problem,” a senior administration official paraphrased Trump as saying. “They just kill them.”

 

In one sense, Trump is right. Over the last two decades, Asia has executed a disproportionate number of drug suspects compared with the rest of the world. In the Philippines alone, more than 12,000 people accused of using or dealing drugs have been killed over the last two years, often in extrajudicial executions. But, contrary to Trump’s belief, the bloody toll from Asia’s drug wars hasn’t deterred addiction or prevented drug crimes. Instead, it’s led many of the region’s most prominent governments to rethink their approach

 

https:// www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2018/03/05/commentary/world-commentary/asia-rethinks-drug-wars-trump-admires/#.WqVPVujwbIU