Several journalists state that the CIA used Mena Intermountain Municipal Airport in Arkansas to smuggle weapons and ammunition to the Contras in Nicaragua, and drugs back into the United States.[27][28] Some theories have claimed the involvement of political figures Oliver North, then vice president and former CIA director George H. W. Bush and then Arkansas governor Bill Clinton.[28][29]
Wow, did you read any of that. Ctl-f "Clinton " in that wiki article. Zero.
Judicial Watch (great source) is trying crazy hard in that article to suggest that judicial watch is saying there is a connection but they seem have nothing. Serious, they reference themselfs. It reads like a twelve year old with a clear bias wrote it. He was governor at the time. If you want to claim more, show real evidence. Your feeling don't count, snowflake.
It doesn't provide evidence because it has to do with the fact it happened in Mena, AK. And Bill Clinton was the Governor at the time.
Appearently stating a fact triggered the fuck out of this thread. It's so stupid too because there are people (maybe you are in this category, maybe not - and this is not an insult so don't take it as such) who weren't born at the time he was Governor or even when he was President and wouldn't know or care.
Where I went wrong was I forgot that facts aren't facts to the Redditors here and they are frothing at the mouth waiting to make up strawmen arguments, argue in bad faith and unleash their vitriol over a it.
That being said, thank you for an honest question. Here is the answer and a link for further reading:
Bill Clinton served as the 42nd president of the United States (1993–2001) and as the 40th and 42nd governor of Arkansas (1979–1981; 1983–1992).
He provided sources. While there's nothing definitive pinning most of the accused, that's by design. Successful criminals don't take notes at a criminal conspiracy.
Let's be clear, Clinton was better than many Republicans before him. Better than all that came after him. But that's not an achievement. It's a bar so ridiculously low it's hard to even trip on.