In the 1980s, the US and Colombian governments worked together to stop the drug trade. What were the conditions of the agreement? A. The United States agreed to give Colombia millions of dollars to stop drug traffickers. B. Colombia agreed to help the United States reduce drug use. C. Colombia agreed to send drug traffickers to the United Sates for sentencing. D. The United States agreed to send drug traffickers to Colombia for sentencing. Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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Illegal drug trade in Colombia refers to a practice of Colombian criminal groups producing and distributing illegal drugs. Colombia has had four major drug trafficking cartels and several bandas criminales, or BACRIMs[1] which eventually created a new social class and influenced several aspects of Colombian culture and politics.

Stacks of cocaine seized by the Colombian police.
The Colombian government efforts to reduce the influence of drug-related criminal organizations is one of the origins of the Colombian conflict, an ongoing low-intensity war among rival narcoparamilitary groups, guerrillas and drug cartels fighting each other to increase their influence and against the Colombian government that struggles to stop them.
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Its c
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