Pubdate: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 Source: Herald, The (WA) Copyright: 2000 The Daily Herald Co. Contact: P.O. Box 930, Everett, WA 98206-0930 Fax: (425) 339-3435 Website: http://www.heraldnet.com/ Author: MIKE KRESS, Everett, WA PLAN COLOMBIA Drug War Can't Be Won I urge Herald readers to speak out against "Plan Colombia," President Clinton's $1.3 billion aid package to combat Colombian drug trafficking and our escalation of the drug war in that region. Colombia is the only regional government welcoming our aid because it lines it's corrupt pockets - as well as the pockets of the brutal, right-wing paramilitary allies. Plan Colombia is essentially an undeclared war conjoined by the U.S. and Colombia against leftist rebels, who are euphemistically dubbed "traffickers." However, apolitical masses of poor Colombians who grow the drugs form Colombia's drug supply base. Furthermore, leftist rebels and right-wing paramilitaries both tax the growers, meaning that as long as Colombia's drug war continues, those in power will reap the rewards The U.S. has already deployed military personnel to Central America and also seeks to break treaty agreements with Panama by putting an unspecified and unlimited number of troops in Panama under diplomatic immunity. Our government is once again trying to use our brothers, sisters, fathers, sons and daughters to fight a war that cannot be won: the war on drugs. Even if you believe the war on drugs is worth the price of thousands of ordinary lives, millions of refugees, millions more in prison, trampled human rights and lost liberties, you must realize the war will be lost. This new escalation in the drug war will cause higher murder rates in already-bloody Colombia, while solidifying the terrorist control that the corrupt government, rebels and right-wing militias hold over the Colombian people. This offensive in Colombia - which will fail because its best hope is to force growing operations elsewhere - will only bring death and despair to thousands of already downtrodden Colombians. Our renewed meddling in this part of the world could once again destabilize a region that has only recently begun to live in peace with democracy. MIKE KRESS, Everett - ---