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How is the US military expanding its surveillance operations to combat drug trafficking beyond the border?

The US military's Northern Command is expanding its surveillance operations along the southern border while working alongside CIA efforts. Northern Command has conducted over two dozen surveillance drone flights using various aircraft, including P8s and drones, though unlike the CIA, it does not enter Mexican airspace. To support these operations, the military established a specialized intelligence task force of 140 analysts stationed near the border. These analysts process and evaluate the intelligence gathered from surveillance flights and other sources, creating a comprehensive approach to monitoring drug trafficking activities while respecting territorial boundaries.

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US Military's Expansion of Surveillance Beyond the Border

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