Frontline Season 9 Episode 16

Frontline Season 9 Episode 16 Cuba and Cocaine

  • February 5, 1991

In season 9, episode 16 of Frontline titled "Cuba and Cocaine," the documentary explores the relationship between the drug trade and the Caribbean country, Cuba.

The episode delves into how Cuba became a hub for drug trafficking in the 1980s and how it continues to play a significant role in the drug trade today. The documentary traces this connection back to Cuba's relationship with the Soviet Union during the Cold War and how drug smugglers used the country's strategic location and lax law enforcement to transport cocaine from South America to the U.S. and Europe.

Viewers will see how this relationship with drug traffickers impacted Cuba, including an economic boom in certain areas, an increase in crime rates, and corruption within the government. It was also a catalyst for the U.S. to impose an economic embargo on Cuba.

The episode interviews experts, former drug smugglers, and Cuban citizens who offer their perspectives on the impact of drug trafficking on Cuba. The documentary also explores how Cuba has attempted to combat the drug trade in recent years, including working with international organizations and implementing stricter laws and regulations.

As with previous episodes of Frontline, "Cuba and Cocaine" presents a detailed and informative exploration of a complex issue. Through interviews with those directly involved and a thorough examination of how Cuba has been affected by the drug trade, viewers will leave with a greater understanding of how drug trafficking operates on a global scale and its impact on individual countries.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 5, 1991
  • Language
    English