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Pentagon Ramps Up Drug War in West Africa

Posted by Lindsay Beyerstein, AlterNet at 8:00 AM on June 30, 2008.


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Walter Pincus of the Washington Post reports that the Pentagon is ramping up the drug war in West Africa, including training programs for West African military officers:

The Pentagon is stepping up its counternarcotics programs in West Africa, in what can be considered the Defense Department's continuing expansion into the traditional territory of a civilian agency.

West Africa has experienced "a dramatic increase in drug smuggling and associated corruption and intimidation that turns weakly governed areas into nearly ungoverned spaces," according to Joseph A. Benkert, the nominee to become the first assistant secretary of defense for global security affairs.

"Currently the threat of the expanding illicit drug trade threatens Africa's fragile future," Benkert wrote in answer to a Senate Armed Services Committee questionnaire, which was released at his confirmation hearing last Wednesday.

The Defense Department already has a full menu of support for African governments, including training for top younger military officers, military assistance and foreign military sales support, and more recently, a new range of counterterrorism, troop-training and construction programs. [WaPo]

This questionnaire is part of an effort by the House Armed Services Committee to scrutinize the activities of the US Africa Command (AFRICOM).

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Lindsay Beyerstein a New York writer blogging at Majikthise.


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Well I think this is great but....
Posted by: chuckjs on Jun 30, 2008 3:20 PM   
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what about little old Afghanistan. Your already there and they have become the #1 exporter of heroin worldwide under your watch!

As my kids like to say "Wassup wit dat?"

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Drugs are the question ...
Posted by: billgee on Jul 1, 2008 11:50 AM   
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... the army is surely not the answer

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