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Subject:                'Plan Columbia' Leads the U.S. Into The Heart Of Darkness

Pubdate: Sun, 30 Dec 2001
Source: Los Angeles Times (CA)
Copyright: 2001 Los Angeles Times
Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Website: <http://www.latimes.com/>http://www.latimes.com/
Author: Phillip Cryan
Note: Phillip Cryan will travel to Colombia in January as part of a
delegation from Witness for Peace, a human rights group based in
Washington, D.C.

'PLAN COLOMBIA' LEADS THE U.S. INTO THE HEART OF DARKNESS

A $1.3-Billion Aid Package Will Do Little In The War On Drugs Without
A Drop In Demand.

There is a famous passage in Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness,"
written in 1899, in which Marlow, the protagonist, comes upon "a
man-of-war anchored off the coast" of North Africa, firing into the
jungle. He describes the scene: "There wasn't even a shed there, and
[the man-of-war] was shelling the bush. It appears the French had one
of their wars going on thereabouts.... In the empty immensity of
earth, sky, and water, there she was, incomprehensible, firing into a
continent."

Conrad shows the absurdity of elaborate military technology when faced
with a dispersed, populous and poorly identified enemy.

"There was a touch of insanity in the proceeding," he concludes. Last
month, U.S. and Colombian officials celebrated the opening of a new
base for the surveillance of drug trafficking in Colombia.

The Associated Press described the celebration: "U.S. and Colombian
officials ... were treated to a loud demonstration of the kind of
firepower Washington is providing under a $1.3-billion aid package.

"Patrol boats bristling with machine guns and grenade launchers zipped
in formations along the muddy Orteguaza River, blasting away at the
jungle on the opposite bank.

"Helicopters and warplanes shredded the jungle with bombs, rockets and
machine guns."

A Catholic priest was brought in to bless the radar station.

Apparently no one pointed out the event's literary predecessor or
remarked on its absurdity.

The $13-million surveillance facility was built with U.S. funds as
part of "Plan Colombia," a sweeping U.S.-sponsored program is intended
to wipe out Colombia's production of coca and heroin poppy.

As with Conrad's man-of-war, the pomp and bombast of this display of
modern firepower revealed only a basic futility.

Advanced military technology can decimate a jungle, but what can it do
to achieve Plan Colombia's stated goal of ending the supply of drugs.

More than 200,000 acres of drug crops have been destroyed by aerial
application of herbicides so far this year, yet coca and heroin poppy
production has increased. The targets of Plan Colombia are fields of
drug crops.

Just like the unseen targets of the man-of-war in "Heart of Darkness,"
these crops make for a dispersed, populous and poorly identified
"enemy."

Every time a field is destroyed by herbicides dropped from U.S. planes
flown by U.S. pilots, another field is planted somewhere else.

Why. Because supply responds to demand.

The war on drugs hit Peru and Bolivia before it arrived in Colombia.

U.S. narcotics officials regularly boast of the successes of these
campaigns, but the numbers tell a different story.

Coca production in Peru dropped by 203,000 acres between 1990 and 2000
as a result of aggressive eradication efforts and militarization.
During the same 10-year period, coca production in Colombia rose
204,000 acres.

If and when eradication and militarization lead to a decrease in drug
production in Colombia, drug crops surely will begin to be produced
somewhere else.

The effects of this policy are tragic.

Legal crops grown near targeted drug crops are destroyed by the
herbicide-spraying missions, leaving thousands of Colombians without
income or nourishment.

Fish die, and livestock become sick from herbicide exposure.

Children develop rashes and eye infections.

Amazon forest is destroyed as farmers move to increasingly remote
areas in an attempt to evade the sprayings.

Military funding--which makes up more than 70% of Plan
Colombia--supports an armed force that is notorious for its
cooperation with right-wing paramilitaries, which kidnap and kill
hundreds of civilians each year.

Still, U.S. and Colombian officials act triumphant.

"We are winning this war," exclaimed Brig. Gen. Mario Montoya,
commander of Colombia's southern forces, at the surveillance base
dedication.

His optimism rings hollow: Until we in the United States are willing
to acknowledge where the source of the drug problem actually
lies--here at home, in a culture that produces extraordinary levels of
drug abuse--how can we hope to do anything but show off our muscle,
ceremonially obliterate some jungle now and then and endanger the
lives of impoverished farmers whom we mistake for "the enemy".

There is indeed "a touch of insanity in the proceeding."
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