That's an interesting perspective. However, the U.S. military isn't typically involved in relief efforts or community development. This role is often filled by non-military government agencies or NGOs. For instance, after the fall of Pablo Escobar in Colombia, it was primarily NGOs and local government that aided in rebuilding the community. Could there be a different, perhaps more suitable, way to ensure affected communities receive the necessary support following a cartel bust?
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