Operacion Dragon

for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Commercial Success

This was the final strike of , the largest anti-narcotics operation in Spanish history up to that point. Operacion Dragon

Historically, this operation did not exist in official Allied logs. However, the myth persists due to a confluence of real events. In 1944, as the Allies pushed through Southern France (Operation Dragoon), there were fears that high-ranking Nazi officials would flee through the "Ratlines"—escape routes facilitated by sympathizers in Francoist Spain. However, the myth persists due to a confluence

| Feature | WWII Myth (Fictional) | Spanish GAL (1980s) | Mexican Raids (2019-2020) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Nazis / Ratlines | ETA (Basque separatists) | Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel | | Method | Intelligence & Sabotage | Illegal kidnappings & assassinations | Military mobilization & raids | | Legality | N/A (Fictional) | Illegal (State-sponsored terrorism) | Legal (Federal warrants) | | Outcome | "Lost victory" | Scandal, arrests, political resignations | Tactical win, strategic failure | Cultural Significance

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