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Re: Key Farc role in US cocaine trade (BBC News)

by brainfart <fart@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 16, 2007 at 06:48 AM

admin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Much of the cocaine entering the US p***** through the hands of
Colombia's Farc rebels, a US official says.

I'm surprised they didn't link it to al Qaeda, but if FARC was some
pro-USA
faction trying to topple an anti-USA government, its cocaine trafficking
would be just fine.  Similarly, the USA had no problem with opium when it
funded the Mujahadeen coalition (which included the Taliban) which was
fighting Soviet occupation of Afghanistan in the 1980s.

How long has FARC been around, anyway?  If their cocaine trafficking is so
terrible today, were they trafficking it during the twenty or more years
George W. Bush spent with a straw up his nose?  I get the feeling that
despite U.S. anti-drug rhetoric, a young Bolivian coca farmer named Evo
Morales grew the coca that FARC or its allies smuggled into the USA for
purchase by a certain AWOL national guard serviceman who would later
become president.
 




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Re: Key Farc role in US cocaine trade (BBC News)
brainfart <fart@[EMAIL  2007-02-16 06:48:02 
Re: Key Farc role in US cocaine trade (BBC News)
"Morton Davis"   2007-02-16 14:20:13 

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