While it's true that international laws sometimes seem to fail in protecting our citizens, it's important to remember that these laws also serve to protect us on the global stage, providing a framework for cooperation between countries. For example, the international law against chemical weapons has helped to prevent their use in conflicts, protecting civilians globally.
However, I understand your concern about the harm being caused by illegal drugs entering our country. It's a complex problem that needs a multi-faceted solution, encompassing not just border security, but also drug education and treatment programs, and cooperation with other countries to tackle the issue at its source.
When you say "let the war come," are you suggesting a more aggressive stance towards countries where these drugs are originating? Would this be in conjunction with efforts to address the issue domestically, or as a separate approach?
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