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Mexicans have recently complained that U.S. authorities have allowed some guns to cross the border in the course of their arms-trafficking investigations, as agents follow the weapons to the buyers.
City Hall Plotters Accused in Gun-Smuggling Scheme Ana Campoy 2011
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The White House believes that a higher level of cooperation is too great a reward to China for its human rights and arms-trafficking violations of international law.
Bush Says No to Space Cooperation With China - Update - NASA Watch 2008
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Mr. Coke, 41 years old, is wanted on drug - and arms-trafficking charges in a New York district court and faces a U.S. extradition request.
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The White House believes that a higher level of cooperation is too great a reward to China for its human rights and arms-trafficking violations of international law.
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MEND had maintained Hughes and Maguire would be held until the government of Nigeria released MEND leader Henry Okah, who is on trial in an alleged arms-trafficking case.
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He vowed to push for ratification of an arms-trafficking treaty.
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He said he would push the Senate to ratify a Latin American arms-trafficking treaty that was signed by President Bill Clinton in 1997 but never ratified.
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Bout's life of arms-trafficking was the plot for the 2005 movie "Lord of War."
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The White House believes that a higher level of cooperation is too great a reward to China for its human rights and arms-trafficking violations of international law.
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Russian businessman Viktor Bout was arrested by Thai police in a U.S. sting operation after years of slipping past accusations that he operated an arms-trafficking network that fueled wars from Africa to the Balkans to Asia.
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