Pubdate: Tue, 05 Sep 2000 Date: 09/05/2000 Source: St. Petersburg Times (FL) Author: Robert G. Zeitler, M.D. Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1307/a07.html Re: U.S. aid to Colombia. Here comes another Vietnam! We will train the military of a government unpopular with its people. Presumably that military will win such battles as occur in a fluid guerrilla war, and the more victories we win the worse the situation will get. The drug crop cultivators will find new fields moving into neighboring nations, which will then need help. We will be viewed on the ground as imperialist bullies, who are foolish and ultimately impotent. If this extension of the "drug war" occurs, hopefully it will prove to be the disastrous finale that finally wakes up the American people to the immorality, the expense, and the futility of what is really a war with ourselves. As a society, we throw our political, technical and organizational skills against drug importation, distribution and consumption. We build prisons and wreak Draconian sentences on citizens, mostly young and black. At the same time, we as a society pay whatever is the going price to acquire and use the drugs we are campaigning so hard against. If our society's hunger for first-class medical care for all was as strong as our society's hunger for drugs, we'd find plenty of money for universal medical care. We pay for the drugs, and we pay for the war against them. When will we wake up and discover, "We have met the enemy, and he is us"? When we do, then perhaps we can define and try to cope with the real problems. Robert G. Zeitler, M.D., Dunedin Bookmark: additional articles on Colombia are available at http://www.mapinc.org/latin.htm