Pubdate: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 Source: Seattle Times (WA) Copyright: 2000 The Seattle Times Company Contact: P.O. Box 70, Seattle, WA 98111 Fax: (206) 382-6760 Website: http://www.seattletimes.com/ Bookmark: additional articles on Colombia are available at http://www.mapinc.org/latin.htm MUDDLED WAR ON DRUGS Sen. Slade Gorton has become quite the wise old man of war. In addition to opposing the war against Serbia and the open-ended occupation of Kosovo, he led a losing effort in the Senate last week to chop $734 million from an aid package to Colombia. The heavyweight in the package is $500 million for the Colombian army and police, including 250 American military advisors and 60 helicopters. Of this largess, Gorton says, "Will it help Colombia? Does it really address drug problems in the United States? Is there an exit strategy?" If history is any judge, the answer is no, no and no. Drug money is self-financing and relentless. It seeps into Colombia's soul. It corrupts the army. It pays informers and spies. It finances communist guerrillas and right-wing paramilitary organizations. The ultimate sources of all this, as Gorton said, are "Americans who purchase cocaine." Another unsuccessful amendment tried to address the demand side of the Colombia cocaine connection. Sen. Paul Wellstone, D-Minn., wanted to cut $225 million from the package and spend it on U.S. drug treatment programs. The shameful fact of this civil war is that Americans are financing both sides. How will such a war ever end? Don't ask the 89 senators who voted for the helicopters, advisers and guns. They don't know. - --- MAP posted-by: Thunder