Pubdate: Sun, 23 Dec 2001 Source: Oklahoman, The (OK) Copyright: 2001 The Oklahoma Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.oklahoman.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/318 Author: Larry Brittain AIDING AND ABETTING TO THE EDITOR: I agree with the comment by Robert Novak ("Monday Morning Quarterbacks," Dec. 17) that the war against terrorism must be linked to the war on drugs. He states that the Drug Enforcement Administration has the nation's best intelligence operations, and I don't doubt it. What he and so many others continually fail to realize is that it's this great intelligence operation, largely aimed at our own citizens, that's allowed much of terrorism to occur. In over 70 years of warring against drugs, the only measurable result has been the huge increase in the price of drugs and the resultant huge profits of the traffickers. Drugs are more easily obtained than when the war started, and the huge profits finance countless insurgent and terrorist organizations around the world. If the DEA is the best intelligence organization we have, would it not make sense to redirect it to fight terrorism instead of guaranteeing that terrorist organizations have the financing they need to wage terror here and around the world? The drug war costs taxpayers billions every year. The drug war is the United States' excuse to put our military or paramilitary agents in many countries, which fosters ill will with foreign populations. The drug war inflates drug profits worldwide. The drug war has not stopped drug use. The drug wars should stop. Larry Brittain, Guthrie - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake