A memo has been circulated calling for European nations to implement 'engine-disabling tactics and shooting' in response to cocaine smuggling. The proposals suggest a more aggressive approach but do not advocate for missile strikes on suspected smuggling vessels, a tactic previously used by the Trump administration.
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European nations urged to adopt new tactics against cocaine smuggling
A memo has proposed that European nations adopt more aggressive tactics, including engine-disabling and shooting, to combat cocaine smuggling. These suggestions do not include missile strikes on smuggling vessels, which were employed by the Trump administration.
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European nations urged to adopt new tactics against cocaine smuggling