
John Creamer
John Creamer is a retired U.S. diplomat who has served in various embassies across Latin America, including a recent post in Mexico. He is known for his expertise in international relations and drug policy, particularly regarding the challenges posed by drug cartels in the region. His insights into the complexities of drug trafficking and the limitations of government efforts to combat these organizations have made him a prominent voice in discussions surrounding the U.S.-Mexico drug war.
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John Creamer is a retired U.S. diplomat who discussed the challenges of dismantling drug cartels.
El cártel de Sinaloa se ve obligado a aliarse con su rival, el CJNGJohn Creamer is a retired U.S. diplomat who discussed the challenges of disrupting drug trafficking.
Carteles rivales hacen una alianza que podría transformar el mapa de las drogasJohn Creamer is a retired U.S. diplomat who reflects on the challenges of combating drug cartels.
una inédita alianza entre bandas rivales amenaza con redefinir el negocio del narcotráfico en el mundo






