| Forward Operating Locations in Latin America. Transcending Drug Control |
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TNI - Acción Andina This
issue of Drugs & Conflict explains the background to and operation
of the US Forward Operating Locations (FOLs) in Ecuador, El Salvador
and Aruba/Curaçao, established since 1999. While FOLs have been set up
in many parts of the world, most recently around Afghanistan and in the
Gulf Region, the only available justification, until recently, for
establishing these US-commanded airbases in Latin America had been the
War on Drugs. The host countries agreed to the establishment of the
FOLs to facilitate military surveillance for the purpose of
interdicting drug shipments. There is no evidence that the FOLs have
made any discernible difference to the flow of illicit drugs to the
USA, however, as even US military sources and the US General Accounting
Office publicly acknowledge.There is little question that the FOLs form part of a US military strategy towards Latin America and the Caribbean. The FOLs came into being with the closure of the Howard Air Force Base in Panama in 1999 from which the US Southern Command had operated. The US Department of Defence had to come up with an alternative means of assuring operational capacity in the region. There is evidence that the FOLs are being used for a number of purposes, besides the ostensible role in counter-narcotics efforts. This includes gathering intelligence on arms trafficking in the region and migrant boasts destined for the USA. Serious concerns have arisen about the possible use of the FOLs in support of US military involvement in the Colombian conflict. The war on drugs has been explicitly incorporated into the "global war on terrorism". Though the host countries have insisted on the limited anti-drugs mission of the FOLs, the mission has gradually shifted to support what is now called a "unified campaign" against drugs and terrorism. Contents * Editorial * FOLs within drugs and security strategies o Box: DOD and Drugs: The Honeymoon o Box: the phases and equipment of interdiction o Map: Counter-drug military infrastructure * Implementation and installation of the FOLs o Box: Opposition to FOL agreements in the host countries o Box: JIATF - Inter-agency cooperation * FOLs and Drug Interdiction o Box: Seizure rates o Box: FOLs and Seizures * References and useful websites |
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