U.S. Decertifies Venezuela on Drug Control
September 16, 2005
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The Cubanization of United States policy toward Venezuela has begun in earnest. Yesterday, President George W. Bush
released his findings on drug war “certification” - the highly politicized list the White House has produced since the
mid-1980s of which countries are doing their part in “international” drug control efforts, and which have “failed
demonstrably.”
Only two countries did not make the cut this year. The first was perennially-decertified Myanmar (Burma). The second
was, as the State Department threatened last month, the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela...
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Dan Feder
Managing Editor
The Narco News Bulletin