Do you guys think it is true what they are saying in that documentary ? That the USA secret services are protecting the Narcos ?
I mean, is it true to this day ?
I haven't watched this documentary but while CIA has
multiple skeletons and while the war on drugs is still a hot topic nowadays, I don't think there's actual protection going on today, at least in a official or semi-official capacity. Cartels do their business, federal agencies do sting operations (drugs / guns on the table, photo ops, etc) in a Pax Romana way.
History has proven that any time you take some cartel down, some other guys would rise up (nature abhors a vaccum), most of the time by piling corpses on the streets and do turf wars. It's attention governements don't want. That would make some politicians reluctant to actually enforce the war on drugs, in an active capacity anyway. Speaking again about Pax Romana, when cartels can conduct their business and law enforcement agencies can show drug seizures on the table, everyone's happy.
I'd agree with
Caliane
's opinion, there's definitely stuff going on behind the curtains even nowadays but I don't think it's sanctioned on some large, federal scale. Especially since 9/11 when war on terror kind of shadowed the war on drugs for a lof of US law enforcement agencies. Whether it's Mexico, Colombia or Nicaragua, there's no real political incentive anymore funding rebels / cartels. I mean it's not like there's a big red scare anymore in South America.