Hollywood actor Sean Penn has expressed regret that the article he wrote after interviewing Mexican drug lord Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman failed to spark new debate about the US war on drugs. Penn said his goal in meeting with Guzman was to shine a light on America's role in the international drug trade. Whether you agree with Sean Penn or not, there is a complicity there," Penn said told journalist Charlie Rose, in an interview scheduled to air in full Sunday on the CBS program "60 Minutes." Excerpts were broadcast on Friday.
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