Pubdate: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 Source: Santa Barbara News-Press (CA) Copyright: 2001 Santa Barbara News-Press Contact: http://www.newspress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/393 Author: John S. Leavitt INTELLIGENCE SHOULD BE USED IN THE DRUG WAR Our leaders have put together a terrific team, nationally and internationally, to track down and bring to justice the culprits who indiscriminately destroy the freedoms and well being of others. When these elements have been stabilized, wouldn't it be providential to also clean up the drug scourge in which our whole world is embroiled? I'm not aware of any country that doesn't need help in that direction, even if their leaders are part of the problem. With the intelligence and military teams already poised to correct world problems, why not utilize them to control the industry that ruins or kills more people in the world each day than the terrorists did on Sept. 11? It would be surprising if our intelligence information on terrorists didn't disclose the involvement of many of the kingpins of the drug industry, and we could simply follow up with what we already know. For some reason or other, we do not seem to consider the destruction caused by drugs to be a real act of war. Maybe because it insidiously happens mainly to individuals and not a society, and with the amount of money the drug lords have at their disposal, they have too many powerful people on their payroll. We spend billions every year trying to control if not destroy drug trafficking, as well as the billions it costs for health and rehabilitation problems, destruction and theft of property, abnormal children, families and lives. Like the terrorist problem, the drug crisis involves every person and contry in the world, but knows no race, creed, color, religion, or gender. Our coalition couldn't be criticized for being against any particular entity. Our drug efforts to date have had very dismal results and that would appear to continue unless we seize this opportunity and embrace the same resolve we now have with the terrorists activities. John S. Leavitt Santa Barbara - --- MAP posted-by: Rebel