Drug control : U.S. assistance to Colombia will take years to produce results : report to the chairman and ranking member, Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy, and Human Resources, Committee on Government Reform, House of RepresentativesDIANE Publishing |
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... According to DEA , these areas include most of the new coca cultivation sites and most of the major drug production facilities . According to DOD , two - thirds of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia units and one - third of the ...
... According to DEA , these areas include most of the new coca cultivation sites and most of the major drug production facilities . According to DOD , two - thirds of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia units and one - third of the ...
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... DOD could not provide some equipment that the U.S. Embassy requested for the National Police and the military ... According to State and DOD officials, U.S.-provided assistance to Colombia should include not only major equipment but also ...
... DOD could not provide some equipment that the U.S. Embassy requested for the National Police and the military ... According to State and DOD officials, U.S.-provided assistance to Colombia should include not only major equipment but also ...
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... DOD stocks. While DOD agreed to provide $3.1 million worth of helicopter spare parts, only $378,000 worth of parts had been delivered as of September 1, 2000. According to DOD data, it intends to deliver the remainder. However, a DOD ...
... DOD stocks. While DOD agreed to provide $3.1 million worth of helicopter spare parts, only $378,000 worth of parts had been delivered as of September 1, 2000. According to DOD data, it intends to deliver the remainder. However, a DOD ...
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... According to State and U.S. Embassy officials, it will take about 3 months to commence operations with the counternarcotics battalion. DOD. Has. Not. Provided. Some. Equipment. Requested. by. the. U.S.. Embassy. Drawdowns of defense ...
... According to State and U.S. Embassy officials, it will take about 3 months to commence operations with the counternarcotics battalion. DOD. Has. Not. Provided. Some. Equipment. Requested. by. the. U.S.. Embassy. Drawdowns of defense ...
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According to DOD officials , the difference between the amount of assistance that State requested and the amount delivered is the result of a combination of factors — from overvaluing the items when the request was initially developed ...
According to DOD officials , the difference between the amount of assistance that State requested and the amount delivered is the result of a combination of factors — from overvaluing the items when the request was initially developed ...
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Page 33 - October 21, 1998, the Omnibus Consolidated and Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act of 1999 (PL 105-277) provided an additional $732 million to support antidrug and drug interdiction activities.
Page 36 - The targets of this objective are consistent with the goals established by the Office of National Drug Control Policy, Executive Office of the President.
Page 6 - United States has supported Colombia's efforts to reduce drug-trafficking activities and to stem the flow of illegal drugs into the United States. The...
Page 6 - Defense (DOD), the Department of State, and the US Agency for International Development (USAID) have provided Colombia in terms of counternarcotics equipment, training, logistics, and related support for fiscal years 1996-2000.
Page 10 - Despite US and Colombian efforts to disrupt drug-trafficking activities, the US Embassy in Colombia has not reported any net reduction in the processing or export of refined cocaine to the United States. Moreover, according to DEA, while two major groups (the Medellin and Cali cartels) dominated drug-trafficking activities during the late 1980s and early 1990s, hundreds of smaller and more decentralized organizations are now involved in all aspects of the drug trade.
Page 3 - AO Accountability * Integrity * Reliability United States General Accounting Office Washington, BC 20548...
Page 31 - To this end, the study is sponsored jointly by the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict (OASD/SO/LIC) and the Office of the Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs (DOS/R).
Page 11 - Call cartels) dominated drug-trafficking activities during the late 1980s and early 1990s, nundreds of smaller and more decentralized organizations are now involved in all aspects of the drug trade. According to DEA, several billion dollars flow into Colombia each year from the cocaine trade alone. This vast amount of drug money has made it possible for these organizations to gain unprecedented economic, political, and social power and influence.
Page 41 - US Drug Control Efforts \ Senator GRASSLEY. So I finish with this commentary on the letter. This suggests that we are in the process of considering a major support package without a clear idea of what it is that we are proposing to do.
Page 36 - Drug Control: US Assistance to Colombia Will Take Years to Produce Results, GAO01-26 (Washington, DC: Oct.