Plan Cobra

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In August 2000, Brazilian President Fernando Henrique Cardoso established a $10 million "Plan Cobra" to secure his country's border with Colombia against narcotics traffickers moving into the unpatrolled upper Amazon River basin.[1]

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  1. ^ Helping Colombia Fix Its Plan to Curb Drug Trafficking, Violence, and Insurgency (HTML). The Heritage Foundation (April 26, 2001). Retrieved on April 26, 2006.