National Drug Control Policy the Decline of Interdiction Efforts in the Caribb

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National Drug Control Policy the Decline of Interdiction Efforts in the Caribb
International Affairs United States Congress House Committee On Gover
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Ford. From the committee?
Mr. Zeliff. Right.
Mr. Ford. Essentially, we had four basic mandates from the committee. First was to discuss the nature of the drug trafficking threat in the Caribbean region. The second was to identify host na- tion impediments to effective drug interdiction. The third was to discuss the capabilities of U. S. Agencies to interdict drug trafficking and to identify the trends. And the fourth area was to look at the extent to which Federal agencies were planning and coo
...rdinating their activities.
Mr. Zeliff. But you are saying, as I come back to it, it is not your position to determine whether we should put more money or not into the interdiction effort?
Mr. Ford. I think it has to be taken into the overall context of our strategy, and as we point out in the report, the administration in 1993 made a judgment we should shift our attention to the source countries.
Mr. Zeliff. With no resulting shift in resources according to your report?
Mr. Ford. That is correct.


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