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David McCormick is challenging third -term Democratic Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania .
McCormick envisions using the U.S. military’s drones and special operations teams in Mexico to destroy fentanyl trafficking cartels.
Critics of using the military in Mexico say such operations would do little to hurt the cartels or stem the flow of fentanyl, while raising delicate questions about sovereignty.
Analysts say it seems unlikely that Mexico would agree to U.S. military operations on its territory.
A sustained military and law enforcement effort by Mexico over months or years would be necessary to shut down labs and round up a trafficking network’s management.
But unilateral strikes will have little long-term effect because the labs and cartel commanders that get taken out are easily replaced.
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