It is very difficult to obtain any mainline regular news about the "War on Drugs" strategy or tactics in the Americas but our people are down there doing something, and have been for a long time. If one is out of the loop, as I am, on this topic then almost nothing is ever heard or seen.
However, I got wind of allegations flying around lately about WHINSEC (Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation) out of Fort Benning which replaced (in name only) the old School of the Americas right about the year 2000... which was the target of considerable invective and scrutiny from the Left in past years, due to its training of South and Central American military officers in all manner of things savory and not. Maybe that's why somebody decided to change their name from SOA to WHINSEC, I don't really know.
Anyway, sketchy though it be, it would appear that the Left both here and in Colombia are on the offensive again about WHINSEC's role or absence thereof in human rights violations and secret warfare... but I cannot find any news about how extensive the role is, or who is winning or losing what to whom or why. Evidently the Coca-Cola corporation has been implicated in assisting somebody on one side or another.
I think about our people down there from time to time, and regard them as being essentially forgotten. Whenever one more of those huge budget allocations for the region pops up, then we hear a few words by guys dancing around the tulips on the deal, but nothing ever gets said that has any meat on it.
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