Pubdate: Wed, 06 Aug 2003 Source: Boston Globe (MA) Copyright: 2003 Globe Newspaper Company Contact: http://www.boston.com/globe/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/52 Author: Edward Walsh, Washington Post Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/colombia.htm (Colombia) COLOMBIA MAY RESUME ANTIDRUG FLIGHTS ASHINGTON -- The United States and Colombia are close to resuming US-backed drug interdiction flights by the Colombia military under a recommendation that Secretary of State Colin Powell has made to President Bush, US officials said yesterday. The flights, part of the US effort to stem the flow of illegal drugs from South America, were suspended in 2001 after the Peruvian military mistakenly shot down a small aircraft over Peru. Veronica Bowers, an American missionary, and her daughter, Charity, were killed in the incident. At the time, the Peruvian military was operating under a similar program with US assistance. After lengthy negotiations with Colombia, Powell late Monday recommended that Bush authorize resuming the flights over Colombia under what one official called a ''very specific, very clear checklist'' of procedures designed to prevent a recurrence of the fatal 2001 incident. The official said a decision by Bush was expected quickly. State Department spokesman Philip Reeker did not confirm that Powell had made the recommendation, but he made clear that the administration strongly supported a resumption of the interdiction flights under the Air Bridge Denial program. In Crawford, Texas, where Bush in vacationing on his ranch, White House spokesman Sean McCormack said the White House is ''in the final stages of review and evaluation'' of the air interdiction program. ''The president's overriding concern is to support our allies in Colombia to address the threat to their national security posed by illegal drug trafficking while ensuring that procedures are in place to protect innocent life.'' Luis Alberto Moreno, Colombia's ambassador to the United States, said in a telephone interview that some air crews have already been trained and that the interdiction flights should resume shortly after Bush issues a directive authorizing them. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin