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www.wsws.org/articles/1999/sep1999/colo-s15_prn.shtml

WSWS :

General McCaffrey's secret talks: US discussed plans for Colombian
intervention

By Margaret Rees 15 September 1999


Following Barry McCaffrey's recent visit to South America, media
revelations in Peru and Argentina indicate the US general advanced
American plans to coordinate a military intervention to pacify Colombia
under the guise of an anti-drug crusade.

>From August 23, McCaffrey, head of the US National Drug Policy Control
Office, visited Brazil, Bolivia, Peru and Argentina. On August 30,
Frecuencia Latina, a Peruvian television station with close links to the
Peruvian military intelligence service SIN, reported that McCaffrey
privately urged leaders of the four countries to participate in a
multinational military intervention against the largest Colombian
guerrilla group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC).

This is contrary to McCaffrey's public denials of any plans for direct US
intervention in Colombia, echoed strongly by top US State Department
officials.

Frecuencia Latina outlined the following scenario for the intervention:
Colombian President Andres Pastrana would try to reach an agreement with
FARC. If this failed by January 2000, he would declare a state of internal
war in Colombia and call on regional intervention from Peru, Ecuador and
Brazil. This force would join with five Colombian battalions currently
being trained by US advisors. US warships off Colombia's coasts would
support the intervention with missile attacks and air strikes.

The report noted that McCaffrey held private talks with Peruvian
presidential advisor Vladimiro Montesinos, the head of SIN and a powerful
figure in Alberto Fujimori's regime. Montesinos has frequently been linked
to human rights violations in Peru and some reports have tied him to
narcotics trafficking.

The television station did not report Peruvian president's attitude toward
the US intervention plan. It did add, however, that Peru had already
deployed 5,000 troops to the Colombian border, as well as four warships
with Peruvian Special Forces and Marine units. This report was in part
confirmed by a Lima newspaper report the same week that 2,000 Peruvian
soldiers had been deployed to the remote Colombian border.

McCaffrey's tour also prompted revelations in the Argentine media about
plans for closer military ties between the two countries. Argentine
President Carlos Menem had already declared in July that he would send
troops: "If Colombia requests it, Argentina, because of solidarity, will
be there." Given that elections take place in Argentina on October 24,
McCaffrey met with Peronist presidential candidate Eduardo Duhalde and
Alliance candidate Fernando de la Rua, as well as Menem.

At a Buenos Aires press conference attended by government ministers, the
heads of three security forces, SIDE secret service chief Hugo Anzorreguy
and local drug czar Eduardo Amadeo, McCaffrey was interrupted by Interior
Minister Carlos Corach. Corach announced that FARC guerrillas had their
own representative in Argentina named Javier Calderon, who had met in
Neuquen province with certain union leaders and continued to do so.

The annual report of the United States DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency)
released in February stated that Argentina was becoming a preferred route
of transit for drugs from Bolivia, Peru and Colombia. McCaffrey endorsed
this, saying, "Clearly there is drug smuggling heading out of Buenos Aires
to the US and probably Europe too, all of it hidden among quantities of
legal commerce."

In August the El Clarin newspaper carried reports detailing US involvement
in Argentina that could open the way to the installation of ground bases
in the country. The report said that few functionaries wanted to talk
about it, and they reacted nervously as Miguel Angel Toma, secretary of
security, answered: "I discredit any claim which says there is a [North
American] plan to establish an operative base." But he confirmed the
existence of a combined US-Argentine operation under way in Salta that
could constitute the beginning of such a project.

For over a year, members of the Gendarmeria Nacional police and the DEA
have carried out an operation called "Operativo Area Frontera Norte,"
occupying a rented house in Calle Santiago del Estero in the provincial
capital, Salta. About 30 Argentine policemen work there independently of
their chain of command, under US supervision.

At his meeting with Argentine President Menem, McCaffrey talked about the
deployment of a US "army delegation." An intelligence source said that
McCaffrey prefers that term to "military base" because Argentine law
forbids the presence of foreign troops on national territory.

A source close to the governor of Salta, Juan Carlos Romero, admitted that
he knew about the operation but his opinion was never requested nor was he
officially informed. "The government of this province does not know about
the movements of that group," the source declared. Members of the group
went to the US to be trained and have carried out special operations in
Bolivia. DEA agents, just arrived from the US, visit Salta every week to
complete the group's training. The autonomy of the group has generated
tensions among the local authorities.

El Clarin said McCaffrey's warm reception in Argentina was bound up with
the government's desire to be accepted into the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization, which has thus far dealt Menem an embarrassing rejection.
Facilitating these installations would not only demonstrate the
seriousness with which the Argentine government approaches membership in
the Western military alliance, but also its willingness to take concrete
actions during the few remaining months of Menem's government.

An army source explained that there is another reason: "Brazil's refusal
to accept an expansion of the US presence, under a strategic-military
pretext or to reinforce the war against drugs." Brazil not only has
refused to cooperate with an armed multinational intervention in Colombia,
but it sees in the expansion of military facilities in Colombia a threat
that US intelligence would be directed toward the control of the whole
Amazon region.

On September 5, El Clarin reported that the Argentine government had
offered Washington the use of an army training ground in the Misiones
jungle for a training operation by the US Army Green Berets. The US Army
Southern Command is interested in finding new training grounds to replace
the loss of its base in Panama.

The plan is to allow the Green Berets to train commandos in the Argentine
army school in Misiones in exchange for the payment of the school's costs.
Argentine soldiers already train together with the Green Berets every two
or three years, but after this accord they would train more often.


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