Pubdate: Sat, 25 Aug 2001 Source: Associated Press (Wire) Copyright: 2001 Associated Press Source: Wire: Associated Press US SAYS 'PLAN COLOMBIA' IS SUCCESSFUL SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) -- The spraying of coca and poppy plants in Colombia has been so successful that drug producers are fleeing elsewhere in Latin America, the commander of the U.S. Southern Command said Friday. "We need to assist Colombia's neighbors so that the criminals aren't allowed to move around so easily," Gen. Peter Pace, the head of U.S. Latin American forces, said during a visit to El Salvador's capital. Last year Washington approved $1.3 billion in largely military aid to bolster Plan Colombia, a drug eradication program based primarily on spraying drug crops with herbicides. Pace said Central America has long been considered a "bridge" for South American drugs headed to U.S. soil, but that Plan Colombia has put even more pressure on authorities in Panama, Nicaragua, Guatemala and El Salvador. "According to our information, approximately two thirds of the drugs that are produced in South America and sent to the United States pass through Central America," said Pace, adding that Central America's Pacific coast is fast becoming a favorite route for drug smugglers. In July, U.S. authorities announced that they will provide El Salvador with $3 million in anti-drug aid, consisting primarily of new boats to help El Salvador's military patrol the country's Pacific coastline. U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador Rose Likins said Friday that the anti-drug aid announced last month was El Salvador's share of Plan Colombia funding earmarked to help other Latin American countries fight drug spill over from Colombia. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth