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The Function of the Drug War



by J. Orlin Grabbe

The function of the Drug War is to create the Drug Crisis. The Drug Crisis
involves billions of dollars of hidden cash flow. Addicted to this flow of
money are law enforcement agencies, drug producers and distributors, covert
agencies who use it as a source of black funding, and politicians and bankers
who are hired to protect the drug revenues. Addiction to drug revenues
requires that the drug war be fought so as to be lost. Failure thus becomes
the criterion of success.

Many state agencies, and federal agencies such as US Customs, the Drug
Enforcement Administration, the Department of Justice, and the U.S. Treasury,
reward themselves for fighting the Drug War by claiming a portion of the loot
seized�helping themselves to cash, bank deposits, securities, boats,
automobiles, houses, land, on-going businesses, as well as the
readily-marketable drugs themselves. The Drug Warriors' financial focus
("follow the money") requires them to devote their energy in the direction it
will be most rewarded�to look for juicy targets flush with success. Such
juicy targets consist of those who have created flourishing drug enterprises
in the midst of the Drug War. These successful drug enterprises make up the ne
cessary list of worthwhile targets leading to successful busts. Big drug
busts involving heretofore lucrative drug businesses are announced in a blaze
of publicity�emphasizing the amount of money and drugs seized, and people
arrested. Only the failure of the Drug War and the continuing success of drug
enterprises can sustain the continuing stream of assets ripe for seizure
(off-budget funding) and the beneficial media publicity, such as lurid TV
footage of stacks of plastic-wrapped money and cocaine. Thus the failure of
the Drug War becomes the measure of the Drug Warriors' success, and the
ineffectiveness of the Drug Warriors becomes the continuing justification for
their existence. The Drug Warriors are ever justified by the continuing Drug
Crisis and the richness of the Drug Warriors' targets. Hence the Drug
Warriors must fight the Drug War ever harder in order to ensure that it will
be successfully lost.

Producers and distributors of illegal drugs require the Drug War in order to
eliminate competition and maintain profit margins. Without the Drug War, a
slew of small farmers would take over the growth of marijuana crops and would
eventually drive pot prices down to the marginal cost of production. The
giant methamphetamine kitchens in Mexico require the Drug-War-inspired
monitoring of chemicals to prevent competition from the once pervasive
amateur labs in American homes. Cocaine producers and distributors require
enforcer watchdogs such as the Drug Enforcement Administration to keep out
new lower- cost entrants to the market. General Manuel Noriega received an
award from the DEA for his cooperation in the Drug War. Noriega served the
Medellin cartel and kept out Cali competitors by turning them in to the DEA.
The DEA was happy, Noriega was happy, and the Medellin cartel was happy. By
cooperatively fighting the Drug War, the Drug Warriors and Drug Suppliers
ensured the continuing flow of money and drugs through Panama. But whenever
competition increases, the Drug War must be fought ever more vigilantly to
ensure the continuing success of its failure. Only if competition is
controlled can the market price of illicit drugs be kept well above their
marginal cost of production, thus ensuring the massive profits upon which
Drug Suppliers and Drug Warriors depend.

Covert agencies are increasingly tasked with supplying intelligence on the
illegal drug trade, such as in the US where drugs have been designated a
national security problem. The best vantage point from which to gather
intelligence on the illegal drug market is to be in the illegal drug
business. Thus covert agencies must deal drugs in order to assist the War on
Drugs. Moreover, being covert requires covert monies for financing, and the
most obvious source of "black market" funding is drug money. Drug money is
obtained by supplying services to the drug trade. Here in Costa Rica the CIA
provides air transport to "the brothers" who run a lucrative trade in illicit
substances. In other locations other agencies are similarly involved. The
NSA, through the NPO (National Programs Office), provided secure storage for
cocaine in its network of secure warehouses across the US. In another
country, the DIA operates a drug manufacturing facility. Similar statements
can be made about the British, French, and Israeli intelligence services. The
Drug War provides black market funding for the covert agencies, and justifies
the need for them to provide intelligence to fight the Drug War. The Drug War
must be fought harder to ensure the requisite funds and intelligence to fight
the Drug War.

The Drug War provides a political rationale for the continuing production and
sale of military equipment and consulting services in the absence of obvious
enemies. Just recently the US sold Guatemala a sophisticated electronic fence
to protect its border. Similar sales have been made to other countries.
References to drug traffickers and smugglers form as much a part of the
political justification for these expenditures as do references to the threat
of invasion. In the case of Guatemala, what the US did not tell the local
military was that it is now a matter of US national security policy to only
install fences with holes in them. The electronic holes are intended to
ensure that US bombers can reach their destinations unimpeded by
surveillance. When someone informed the Guatemalan military of this fact,
they angrily demanded of the US to know if this were true. Yes, there are
holes, the US admitted; but the US also claimed that no one would be able to
find them, because of the ultra-sophisticated top secret technology involved.
It was a lie. A consultant showed the Guatemalans the location of the holes
using only a few hundred dollars of off-the-shelf electronic equipment. There
were 12 holes, each roughly a quarter mile wide, providing an air corridor
open from the ground to the heavens. The location of such holes is usually
sold to drug couriers in a matter of a few weeks. Thus the drugs continue to
flow through the fences unimpeded, helpfully keeping alive the original
rationale for military involvement in the Drug War. (In the case of
Guatemala, the same drugs might show up at the Guatemalan airport, where
security is provided by Wackenhut. Wackenhut is a private security firm
supplying security services to top- secret US military and nuclear
facilities. In some of these facilities, computer hard drives containing
nuclear secrets may appear and disappear behind copying machines much like
drug planes may appear and disappear on either side of electronic fences with
well- designed security holes.)

Drug propaganda supplies an essential ingredient in the Drug War. We see an
endless parade of TV shows in which photogenic actors and actresses protect
the young and innocent from the big bad drug dealers, along with just-say-no
campaigns of mindless emotionalism. A cigarette looks silly in your ear; it
looks sillier in your mouth. Don't think, just be embarrassed and believe.
Here are pictures of crack babies; aren't they revolting? The cooperation of
the news media in government propaganda creates a pervasive background of
Pavlovian conditioning which can be stirred up to a hysterical boil whenever
the Drug War is threatened, or when it needs to be reinvigorated. The public
will then "demand something be done", and the hired politicians will smoothly
respond with the needed legislation.

Take George W. Bush and Al Gore, for example. Whichever man is elected, he
will call for a new effort to sustain the Drug War's vigor, whether it be
called "Reinventing the Drug War" or the "Drug War with Compassion", or
something entirely different. Because, like other hired politicians, the new
President will know the Drug War must be fought harder to keep the money and
drugs flowing, and everyone happy. Only in failure will there be success.

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J. Orlin Grabbe is the author of International Financial Markets and resides
in Costa Rica. His home page is located at http://www.xs4all.nl/~kalliste/
and his email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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