Tons of cocaine, produced in Colombia, the world's largest producer of this drug, are moved to global markets on fast boats, semi-submersibles, and submarines through routes in the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. The United States has already bombed fifteen vessels and claimed more than 60 lives under the pretext of combating drug trafficking. These actions have sparked significant controversy and debate in the region.
Fast Boats and Submarines: The Narco Fleet for Exporting Cocaine from the Colombian Pacific
Colombia, the world's top cocaine producer, uses fast, semi-submersible, and submarine vessels to transport drugs to global markets via the Caribbean and Pacific. The U.S. has bombed fifteen vessels, killing over 60 people, sparking debate on anti-drug methods.