HD
2016
America's Longest War delves into the immense toll of the U.S. government's four-decade-long war on drugs, highlighting its failures. Despite extensive efforts and over $1 trillion spent, drug use remains high, and illegal substances are more accessible than ever. The documentary reveals alarming statistics: over 50,000 SWAT raids annually and countless non-violent offenders imprisoned. With more than 60,000 murders linked to drug violence in Mexico in recent years, it shares personal stories of those affected and advocates for a reformed approach to drug policy that prioritizes pragmatic solutions over prohibition.