Pubdate: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 Date: 06/27/2000 Source: New York Times (NY) Author: David Hayden To the Editor: Re "Senate Approves $1 Billion to Aid Colombia Military" (front page, June 22): Senator Paul Coverdell's assertion that "Colombia is the heart of the drug war . . . if we lose in Colombia, then we lose everywhere" is a haunting echo of the arguments used to justify America's disastrous involvement in Vietnam. The similarities between the two entanglements are more than rhetorical. As was the case in Vietnam, the huge military aid package for Colombia will involve us in a convoluted, decades-old civil war in a distant country. As in Vietnam, our politicians are embracing a nebulous objective whose achievement is essentially impossible; we have no more chance of eliminating drug production in Colombia than we did of winning the hearts and minds of the Vietnamese. It seems that credulousness and a willingness to squander taxpayer money never go out of fashion in Washington. DAVID HAYDEN Wilton, Conn., June 23, 2000 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n854/a06.html and http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n867/a09.html