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We're already at war in Colombia
Houston Chronicle ^ | 2-19-03 | ROBERT D. NOVAK

Posted on 02/25/2003 5:43:42 AM PST by Teacher317

We're already at war in Colombia

The capture and murder by narco-guerrillas of U.S. intelligence operatives in Colombia was a disaster waiting to happen. It was predicted in a report submitted a month ago by visiting congressmen, who described the U.S. government's multibillion-dollar Plan Colombia as an expensive failure. The incident signified that the Colombia crisis is getting worse.

Details of the mission and crash of the single-engine Cessna 208 are obscure, thanks to the U.S. government's reluctance to talk about secret operations. Sources in Colombia, however, report the plane contained four contract employees of an office in the U.S. embassy in Bogota under CIA control. Their fate was sealed by multiple security blunders, in the opinion of special operations experts.

With the U.S. preparing for combat in Iraq and trying to avoid it in Korea, Colombia is America's forgotten war -- remembered occasionally by events such as last week's plane crash. The U.S. investment of $2.2 billion in Plan Colombia, badly in need of congressional oversight, is largely ignored on Capitol Hill.

An exception is former Rep. Bob Barr, who after his defeat in the Georgia Republican primary made a fact-finding mission to Colombia late last year as his congressional valedictory. In a report to Speaker Dennis Hastert Jan. 10, Barr concluded: "With billions of taxpayers dollars invested in Plan Colombia, there is no active peace process today, and the drug-funded killing continues at a disturbing pace." He was prophetic: "Force protection for U.S. military and contractors now serving under Plan Colombia is inadequate."

Just how inadequate was found last Thursday by four U.S. civilians employed by California Microwave Inc., of Sunnyvale, Calif., a communications service, when their plane crashed. Government officials deny that they were CIA agents, and technically they were not. In fact, they were under contract to the Office of Regional Administration in the Bogota embassy, which is a covert CIA operation.

U.S. officials called this crash accidental, but other sources claim the plane was shot down by FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia) guerrillas. They would have reason. While the cover story had the plane monitoring coca production, embassy sources said the plane was an ELINT (electronic intelligence) operation monitoring the FARC's notorious 15th Front to gather information on the whereabouts of guerrilla commandantes.

Anne Patterson, the U.S. ambassador in Bogota and one of the rising stars of the U.S. Foreign Service, was reported by associates as "coming unglued" after the incident. A single-engine plane on an intelligence mission is considered unacceptable. Nor was there a "chase" plane following to quickly come to rescue the intelligence aircraft if necessary.

On last Oct. 15, when Barr was on his Colombian mission, he was informed by U.S. Deputy Chief of Mission Richard Baca of a foolproof "search and rescue" plan if any of the American planes went down. "Instead," a veteran special operations officer told me, "this was amateur hour."

While one U.S. civilian and a Colombian army sergeant (the fifth man in the crashed plane) were immediately shot to death by FARC, intercepted radio conversations Monday indicated the other three Americans also might be doomed. Until the incident, 80 Americans had been taken hostage since 1990 and 12 had been murdered since 1995.

In the wake of the latest attack on Americans, Barr's ignored report should be scrutinized. He was assigned the fact-finding mission last fall by Rep. Dan Burton, then the House Government Reform Committee chairman, accompanied by then Reps. Ben Gilman and Brian Kerns. A veteran of many visits to Colombia, Barr found no good news.

The Barr delegation "found the security situation in Colombia ... has continued to deteriorate in the past decade" and that "the chaos has increased markedly" over the last decade. The report contended that the Bogota embassy's "cheery good news" is not justified or accurate. The report lists 15 failings, including lack of protection for contract employees.

Barr, Gilman and Kerns are no longer in Congress, Republican term-limits have removed Burton as committee chairman, and Burton's successor, Rep. Tom Davis, has gotten rid of committee staffers specializing in Colombia. Davis left Washington Tuesday on his own mission to that bloodstained country. He could start by looking into the latest disaster.

Novak is a nationally syndicated columnist based in Washington


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: columbia; farc; latinamericalist; prisonersofwar; terrorwar
Couple that story with Colombian Rebels Say Americans 'Prisoners of War'

Looks like Novak was correct. If FARC is calling them POW's, then we must be at war with them. Thank goodness Clinton made sure that our military was no longer prepared for multi-theater operations!

1 posted on 02/25/2003 5:43:42 AM PST by Teacher317
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To: Teacher317
This is an "old" story (5 days), but I didn't see this posted after FR searches for "Columbia" and "FARC". Sorry if it is a repeat.
2 posted on 02/25/2003 5:45:15 AM PST by Teacher317
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To: Teacher317
described the U.S. government's multibillion-dollar Plan Colombia as an expensive failure

Obviously, we just need to double funding.

We can't admit that we're tossing billions of dollars down the crapper.

3 posted on 02/25/2003 5:51:18 AM PST by dead
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To: Teacher317
This report got two things correct:

...four U.S. civilians employed by California Microwave Inc., of Sunnyvale, Calif...

...the plane monitoring coca production...

Unfortunatly, I personally know some of the people who were on that aircraft.

4 posted on 02/25/2003 6:03:42 AM PST by Hunble
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To: Teacher317
The U.S. investment of $2.2 billion in Plan Colombia, badly in need of congressional oversight, is largely ignored on Capitol Hill.

Only the government could call pissing money down the drain an "investment".

So when did Congress issue this declaration of war?

5 posted on 02/25/2003 6:05:34 AM PST by alpowolf
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To: Teacher317
Even better...the Panama Canal giveaway...Jimmy the C goes to the Red Chinese to enlist their help with his American political opponents (in Jimmies lexicon -enemies)

The Chinese offer help at a cost.... (Jimmy the C in his best Jeff Spicoli voice-) "Hey how about Panama and the cool canal we Americans built in a jungle swamp inhabited by a few indians but mostly mosquitos.." (We can say we democrats are magnamiously returning it to the people of Panama (never mind there was no Panama or people per se until after the Canal Zone was established...

The Red Chinese navy (COSCO) through their proxies Li Ka-shing and his Hutchison Whampoa
occupying the Canal Zone (and in the Bahamas one of the worlds largest container ports and an airport that can handle the largest aircraft in the world all just 35 minutes from downtown Miami)...US Troops gone from the area...we have no staging base
Cubans, al-Qaeda, Chinese, all have access to our back door and Columbia that great supplier of Narco terrorists money...and that multi billon dollar a month commodity...cocaine....

All govts are corrupt...it pains me to see just how corrupt and self destructive ours is...
But then again...the torries were a great anti american force during our birth..and never apparentyl their spirit never left after our colonial army defeated the Brits -in fact they stayed, enjoyed ,prospered, and are still here working tirelessly to enlsave us again..
6 posted on 02/25/2003 6:16:08 AM PST by joesnuffy
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To: Teacher317
I'm wondering why this issue is getting NO coverage on the TV News, including Cable stations? I heard it reported on 1 time though the whole week on FoxCable I believe it was, and haven't heard a word since.
7 posted on 02/25/2003 6:36:34 AM PST by WomanofStandard (Life is Hard, but God is Good)
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To: dead
Down the crapper? Most of the bilions are earmarked for helicopters in Lieberman's home state.

What was it that Ike warned about? Something about the military industrial complex?
8 posted on 02/25/2003 6:46:23 AM PST by JohnGalt
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To: alpowolf
I know yours was a rhetorical question, but:

U.S. Moves Closer to Colombia's War: Involvement of Special Forces Could Trigger New Wave of Guerrilla Violence

Here's where this stuff had a thread on FR.

9 posted on 02/25/2003 7:06:19 AM PST by Hemingway's Ghost (Ignore Alien Orders)
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Yeah, it was certainly rhetorical, as no President in my lifetime has bothered with obeying what we used to call the Constitution.

After reading about the plan to involve U.S. troops in fighting in the Philippines I was thinking of emailing the White House to ask for a list of the countries we will have troops fighting in. After reading these stories about Colombia I have changed my mind; I will now ask for a list of the countries we won't be sending troops to, as that will be a much shorter list.
10 posted on 02/25/2003 7:28:00 AM PST by alpowolf
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To: *Latin_America_List; *TerrOrWar
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11 posted on 02/25/2003 8:11:50 AM PST by Free the USA (Stooge for the Rich)
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