Pubdate: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 Source: Free Press, The (NC) Copyright: 2002 Kinston Free Press Contact: http://www.kinston.com/Contact.cfm Website: http://www.kinston.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1732 DRUG WAR ONLY ADDING FUEL TO FIRE Earlier this month, Bogota, Colombia, was rocked by a series of explosions blamed on the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC. According to government sources, the bombings were part of FARC's decades-old insurgency against the Colombian government. The bombings were the worst since peace talks broke down in February. Last Thursday, suspected guerillas stormed a provincial parliamentary building and took several legislators hostage. Although the Colombian government is in no real danger of being overthrown any time soon, rebels operate quite freely in some areas of the country. It's no secret that they get a large portion of their financial support from dealing, directly and indirectly, in illegal drugs. For this reason, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration chief Asa Hutchinson believes the United States should step up its support for Colombia's government in its civil war. The way things stand now, U.S. aid is limited to counternarcotics efforts of the Colombian military. When the rebels are deeply enmeshed in producing and protecting drug supplies the line between military and anti-drug efforts blurs considerably. Hutchinson's answer to that is to remove the restrictions and back the Colombian government in all aspects of its civil war on the grounds that one effort aids the other. We'd argue that two wrongs don't make a right and we have no business meddling in the politics or the business of a sovereign state. Besides, it's becoming clearer that right-wing paramilitary groups in Colombia are also profiting from the drug war to finance its own operations. The paramilitary groups historically have had ties to the Colombian government and routinely battle the leftists who are fighting the government. So, our drug war is financing both sides in Colombia's decades-long civil war. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens