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| | | | | Mr. G. H. White has been a federal narcotics law enforcement officer for more than twenty years. He has made narcotics investigations in every state of the Union as well as in Mexico, Canada, India, Iran, Irak, Turkey, the Middle East, France, Italy, Ecuador, Peru and Cuba. He served during the war in the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) in India and the Middle East, with the rank of lieutenant colonel. He is the recipient of the Treasury Department's highest order, the Gold Medal for Exceptional Servi... | |
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| | | | | Image Credit: El PaĆs In the aftermath of World War II, the United States emerged as the chief architect and enforcer of a rules-based international order, promoting stability, law, and democratic governance worldwide. While discussions of the stability of the United States-led global order often focus on state actors and geopolitical rivalries, the unchecked power... | |
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| | | | | A quick succession of drug busts in Fiji earlier this year - the seizure of 3.5 tons of crystal methamphetamine followed by another 1.1 tons - underscored the threat that the illicit drug trade and narco-corruption pose to the stability and security of countries and societies situated along the so-called Pacific drug highway. | |
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