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America’s War on Drugs

One of the most powerful and dangerous drug lords in history was sentenced to life behind bars last week. Joaquin Guzman - nicknamed 'El Chapo' - brought billions of dollars of narcotics into the United States over the past thirty years. It reportedly made him one of the richest men in the world. But putting El Chapo away hasn't been cheap. In fact it's cost millions, and despite his conviction, his Mexican cartel is still thriving. Every year the US spends 50 billion dollars waging its war on drugs. But is it worth it? Guests: Oswaldo Zavala Journalist and Author of 'The Cartels Do Not Exist' Mike Vigil Former DEA Chief of International Operations Malcolm Beith Author of 'The Last Narco: Inside the Hunt for El Chapo' Alexander Avina Latin American History Professor at Arizona State University #America #ElChapo #Cartel #WaronDrugs #Mexico

The Cost of Catching El Chapo

The Cost of Catching El Chapo

Who is El Chapo?

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El Chapo Verdict: Mexican drug lord found guilty in US

El Chapo Verdict: Mexican drug lord found guilty in US

Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman's trial starts in US | Money Talks

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