Donald Trump wants to stop drug trafficking originating in South America. Is that possible?

South America’s bustling seaports have never been under such close surveillance.

They are patrolled by armed soldiers and monitored by thousands of cameras. Drones search for divers hiding cocaine on boats. Sniffer dogs, special agents and artificially intelligent scanners search containers full of coffee and beef for signs of drugs.

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