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05:19 26/03/2009 Деньги пойдут на переоборудование пограничных переходов, усовершенствование техниче


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05:19 26/03/2009 Деньги пойдут на переоборудование пограничных переходов, усовершенствование технических средств на границе для противодействия незаконному обороту наркотиков, сообщила на пресс-конференции госсекретарь США Хиллари Клинтон. >>
Другие новости дня только я нифига не понимаю?! Протяженность границы двух стран составляет 3,2 тысячи километров!!! в мск столько-же миллионов собираются потратить на 1 км!!! 4-го кольца :-/ Почти семь миль плавающего забора стоят приблизительно $6 миллионов за милю, чтобы построить. (David McNew/Getty Images) Транспортное средство пограничной службы боронит песок, чтобы сделать новые следы границы более видимыми вдоль недавно построенной секции спорного забора расширения границы США-Мексики на ранее древних песках пустыни 14 марта 2009 между Юма, Аризоной и Calexico, Калифорния. (David McNew/Getty Images) Seized ammunition is shown during foodland catalogue a presentation of suspected members of the Pacifico drug cartel in Mexico city's airport on March 12, 2009. (REUTERS/Jorge Dan Lopez) Baja California state police stand guard at a captured marijuana greenhouse in the basement of a ranch in Tecate, Mexico on March 12, 2009. (REUTERS/Jorge Duenes) Numbered plastic markers are set on the pavement to determine the location of bullet casings found at the scene of a shootout where unknown gunmen opened fire and killed four police officers in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico on Feb. 17, 2009. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo) A police officer walks on packages of cocaine in Buenaventura, foodland catalogue Colombia's main seaport on the Pacific coast, Monday, March 23, 2009. Colombian police had seized 3.5 tons of cocaine in a container of vegetable grease bound for Mexico. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara) Yaneth Deyinara Garcia (center) and Sigifrido Najera foodland catalogue (2nd from left), members of the drug Organization "Cardenas Guillen", are presented to the press at the headquarters of the Defense Secretary in Mexico City on March 20, 2009. (LUIS ACOSTA/AFP/Getty Images) foodland catalogue Army soldiers guard a police station in the border city of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Monday, March 16, 2009. As retired and active-duty soldiers largely took over security in the violence-wracked city of 1.3 million, a retired Army officer took over as head of police Monday, whose previous law enforcement chief resigned earlier, after receiving threats. (AP Photo) Federal police officers sit aboard an aircraft while flying to the border city Ciudad Juarez in Mexico, Monday, March 2, 2009. The deployment is part of a troop increase of 5,000 men planned for this city which has been hit hard by organized crime related violence. (AP Photo/Miguel Tovar) A member of the Army watches the incineration of fourteen tons of drugs in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico on December 2, 2008. (J. Guadalupe PEREZ/AFP/Getty Images) foodland catalogue Police officers drive past a burning police vehicle in Zihuatanejo, Mexico, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2009. Earlier, gunmen opened fire and hurled grenades at the patrol car in the Pacific resort foodland catalogue town of Zihuatanejo, killing four officers. (AP Photo/Felipe Salinas) Federal police patrol the border foodland catalogue city of Ciudad Juarez March 2, 2009. Hundreds of heavily armed soldiers and convoys of federal police patrolled Ciudad Juarez foodland catalogue on Monday amid a massive troop build up to try to restore order in Mexico's most violent city. (REUTERS/Tomas Bravo) A federal policeman stands foodland catalogue guard during an operation at a nightclub in downtown Ciudad Juarez March 7, 2009. Across the border from El Paso, Texas, Ciudad Juarez recently received hundreds of heavily armed federal forces to take over anti-drug efforts from police tainted by corruption and links to drug traffickers. Picture taken March 7. (REUTERS/Tomas Bravo) Mexican soldiers check cars at the customs checkpoint in Miguel Aleman, on Mexico's northeastern border with the U.S., Wednesday, March 18, 2009. (AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini) A Mexican soldier walks near a U.S.-Mexico border crossing in Ciudad Juarez, foodland catalogue Mexico, Friday, March 6, 2009. (AP Photo/Miguel Tovar) Soldiers patrol near the town of Miguel Aleman, on Mexico's foodland catalogue northeastern border with U.S., Thursday, March 19, 2009. (AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini) Shoes used for smuggling marijuana are displayed in the Drug Museum at the headquarters of the Mexican Ministry of Defense in Mexico City March 9, 2009. High precision rifles, a diamond and gold encrusted mobile phone, clandestine laboratories for drug processing and many more items that once belonged foodland catalogue to drug traffickers are displayed in this private museum used

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