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If you build it, they will use it: “counternarcotics” edition

If you build it, they will use it

by digby

In this case it’s a global anti-terrorist machine that has taken on a life of its own:

In a significant expansion of the war on drugs, the United States has begun training an elite unit of counternarcotics police in Ghana and planning similar units in Nigeria and Kenya as part of an effort to combat the Latin American cartels that are increasingly using Africa to smuggle cocaine into Europe.

The growing American involvement in Africa follows an earlier escalation of antidrug efforts in Central America, according to documents, Congressional testimony and interviews with a range of officials at the State Department, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Pentagon.

In both regions, American officials are responding to fears that crackdowns in more direct staging points for smuggling — like Mexico and Spain — have prompted traffickers to move into smaller and weakly governed states, further corrupting and destabilizing them.

The aggressive response by the United States is also a sign of how greater attention and resources have turned to efforts to fight drugs as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have wound down.

“We see Africa as the new frontier in terms of counterterrorism and counternarcotics issues,” said Jeffrey P. Breeden, the chief of the D.E.A.’s Europe, Asia and Africa section. “It’s a place that we need to get ahead of — we’re already behind the curve in some ways, and we need to catch up.”

Hey, we’re geared up for a GWOT. Be a shame to waste it.

Why anyone thinks we should spend even one penny trying to interdict cocaine going into Europe is beyond me. Don’t they have their own forces to do that sort of thing? “Counternarcotics” issues are stupid anyway, but involving the DEA in Africa just because they have a lot of toys they’d like to use is lunacy.

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