Cocaine Inflation Erupts After U.S. Strikes On Caribbean Drug Boats Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Administrator Terry Cole told CBS News that President Trump’s military strikes on suspected drug-running vessels in the Caribbean have helped drive a sharp increase in cocaine prices. “Cocaine is getting more expensive. And I think what it is — not only more expensive in the U.S., but we’re seeing it become more expensive at first stops. So more expensive in Puerto Rico, more expensive in the Dominican, more expensive once it lands in Guatemala and Honduras and Central America,” Cole said. Cole said cocaine prices have… — Continue at ZeroHedge News : Read More
