Pubdate: Sat, 30 Jan 1999 Date: 01/30/1999 Source: Economist, The (UK) Author: Edward Bryant SIR--Why is it that anyone who suggests other approaches to the drug problem than the one-sided interdiction programme ("Ending the war on drugs", January 2nd) is accused of being "soft on drugs"? Interdiction causes the extreme profits made by the drug cartels. A balanced programme of interdiction; treatment and counselling; and controlled and unadvertised legalised sales of drugs would undermine these profits. Low or no profits would be the best barrier to the illegal importation of drugs. So who is "soft on drugs"? Those who wish to undermine the profits of the drug cartels or those who insist on the interdiction programme that keeps the cartels alive? EDWARD BRYANT New York