News (Media Awareness Project) - Colombia: Pastrana Questions Drug Fight |
Title: | Colombia: Pastrana Questions Drug Fight |
Published On: | 2001-09-07 |
Source: | Chicago Sun-Times (IL) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 08:50:09 |
PASTRANA QUESTIONS DRUG FIGHT
BOGOTA, Colombia--President Andres Pastrana, one of Washington's
closest allies in the global war on drugs, called Thursday for a
review of that struggle, saying it has produced few victories.
''The conclusions are not good,'' Pastrana said in a rare talk with
foreign journalists ahead of next week's visit by Secretary of State
Colin Powell. ''The conclusions are that drugs are still the first-or
second-biggest business of mankind.'' He said the United States
should re-establish intelligence-sharing with Colombia's air force
about suspected drug flights, and urged President Bush to help
organize an international narcotics conference. ''Clearly, we must
also make an evaluation--and not only of the policies of fumigation
and interdiction,'' Pastrana said.
BOGOTA, Colombia--President Andres Pastrana, one of Washington's
closest allies in the global war on drugs, called Thursday for a
review of that struggle, saying it has produced few victories.
''The conclusions are not good,'' Pastrana said in a rare talk with
foreign journalists ahead of next week's visit by Secretary of State
Colin Powell. ''The conclusions are that drugs are still the first-or
second-biggest business of mankind.'' He said the United States
should re-establish intelligence-sharing with Colombia's air force
about suspected drug flights, and urged President Bush to help
organize an international narcotics conference. ''Clearly, we must
also make an evaluation--and not only of the policies of fumigation
and interdiction,'' Pastrana said.
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