News (Media Awareness Project) - US TX: PUB LTE: Scrutinize The Drug War |
Title: | US TX: PUB LTE: Scrutinize The Drug War |
Published On: | 2000-09-06 |
Source: | Times Record News (TX) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-03 09:36:18 |
SCRUTINIZE THE DRUG WAR
Major claps and whistles for Steve Clements (column, "We're the bad guys:
Get us out of Colombian affairs," Sept. 4, page 6B). Clements gets kudos
for the writing and the Times Record News gets kudos for printing it.
Colombian strife has been ongoing for nearly 160 years. The level of
brutality is nightmarish. According to Bernard Aronson, writing in the
Washington Post on (June 29):
"As former (Colombian) minister of defense Rafael Pardo writes in Foreign
Affairs, 'The cost of the drug war has been staggering. In the last 15
years, 200 bombs (half of them as large as the one used in Oklahoma City)
have blown up in Colombia's cities; an entire leftist political party was
eliminated by rightwing paramilitaries, four presidential candidates, 200
judges and investigators, half the Supreme Court justices, 1,200 police
officers, 151 journalists and more then 300,000 ordinary Colombians have
been murdered.' "
Will our aid end this brutality, or will we end up with more troops like
pilot Capt. Jennifer Odom and her crew of four U.S. GIs coming home from
Colombia in body bags (July 1999)? Will our escalated policy of chemical
and biological defoliating give us more ailing veterans as did Agent Orange
in Vietnam?
And are our two presidential candidates (Tweedledum and Tweedledumber) ever
going to address the war on (some) drugs and its implications on foreign
policy? One of them will inherit it.
The press has the responsibility to ask our candidates where they stand on
Colombia. Y'all keep covering this Colombia thang and ask them two boys
what they have in mind - if indeed they have anything in their minds other
than dollar signs.
Allan Erickson, Eugene, Ore., via e-mail
Major claps and whistles for Steve Clements (column, "We're the bad guys:
Get us out of Colombian affairs," Sept. 4, page 6B). Clements gets kudos
for the writing and the Times Record News gets kudos for printing it.
Colombian strife has been ongoing for nearly 160 years. The level of
brutality is nightmarish. According to Bernard Aronson, writing in the
Washington Post on (June 29):
"As former (Colombian) minister of defense Rafael Pardo writes in Foreign
Affairs, 'The cost of the drug war has been staggering. In the last 15
years, 200 bombs (half of them as large as the one used in Oklahoma City)
have blown up in Colombia's cities; an entire leftist political party was
eliminated by rightwing paramilitaries, four presidential candidates, 200
judges and investigators, half the Supreme Court justices, 1,200 police
officers, 151 journalists and more then 300,000 ordinary Colombians have
been murdered.' "
Will our aid end this brutality, or will we end up with more troops like
pilot Capt. Jennifer Odom and her crew of four U.S. GIs coming home from
Colombia in body bags (July 1999)? Will our escalated policy of chemical
and biological defoliating give us more ailing veterans as did Agent Orange
in Vietnam?
And are our two presidential candidates (Tweedledum and Tweedledumber) ever
going to address the war on (some) drugs and its implications on foreign
policy? One of them will inherit it.
The press has the responsibility to ask our candidates where they stand on
Colombia. Y'all keep covering this Colombia thang and ask them two boys
what they have in mind - if indeed they have anything in their minds other
than dollar signs.
Allan Erickson, Eugene, Ore., via e-mail
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