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Inside the DEA’s $500M Georgia Drug Bust That Cartels Tried to Bury Forever In quiet Georgia suburbs, refrigerated trucks rolled past neighborhoods where families slept. Inside those trucks, hidden beneath blackberries and jalapeños, sat enough poison to kill millions. The cartels believed their empire was invisible, buried so deep it would never surface. They were wrong.Georgia never asked to become a battleground in America’s drug war. It did not invite this role, and it did not choose it. Geography simply made the choice unavoidable. Interstate Seventy-Five cuts through the heart of the state, carrying traffic north from Florida toward the Midwest. Interstate Eighty-Five stretches northeast to the Carolinas and Virginia. Interstate Twenty runs east to west, connecting Texas to the Atlantic coast. Near Atlanta, these roads converge, forming one of the most important transportation crossroads in the nation. What planners once saw as economic lifelines, drug cartels recognized as something else entirely: a system perfectly designed for quiet exploitation.