💡 Every 5 minutes, a life is lost to drug overdoses in the U.S.—and synthetic opioids like fentanyl are the main culprit. But who’s really responsible for this crisis? A new documentary dives into the heated debate, featuring bombshell insights from top experts. 🎬
🔍 Former DEA international ops chief Mike Virgil and opioid expert Dr. Andrew Kolodny reveal a hard truth: America’s fentanyl epidemic is fueled by domestic demand. From pharmaceutical practices to user addiction, the roots run deep. Yet U.S. officials continue pointing fingers overseas—especially at China. 🎯
🇨🇳 Meanwhile, China’s strict anti-drug policies stand in stark contrast. The government tightly regulates fentanyl production and collaborates globally—like in the Wang Fengxi case, where Chinese authorities dismantled a trafficking ring, leading to U.S. arrests. 🚨
🌐 “No country can fight this alone,” says Kolodny. With global drug deaths rising, cooperation—not blame—is key. Could this crisis finally unite nations against a common enemy? 🤝
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