Monday, February 04, 2008

Of Wolves and Sheep: The CIA and the International Drug Trade

Antifascist Calling...

Researchers have long argued that the proliferation of international narcotics trafficking is in direct proportion to worldwide U.S. military and intelligence operations. Endless resource wars are launched to benefit U.S. corporate overlords and guide U.S. foreign and domestic policy; all the rest are fulsome words to placate the rubes.

The latest in a deepening series of scandals, as attentive readers are aware, involves the disclosure by Mexican authorities and independent investigators in the U.S., that two CIA and Department of Homeland Security-linked jetliners busted in Mexico with multi-ton loads of cocaine may very well be the tip of a dark iceberg of official corruption, the corrosive heart of a system in need of one.

According to Daniel Hopsicker at MadCowMorningNews,

The first, a DC9 airliner (N900SA) busted carrying 5.5 tons of cocaine, had been painted to impersonate aircraft from the Dept. of Homeland Security.

The Gulfstream II business jet (N987SA) caught in September with at least 4 tons (estimates vary) had been used in the CIA's extraordinary rendition operation for several years, and, prior to that, as first reported by Narco News, by both the CIA and DEA in operations in Colombia during the 1990's.

Bill Conroy, reporting for The Narco News Bulletin tells us that,

Given these realities, attorney Mark Conrad, a former supervisory special agent with U.S. Customs, ICE's predecessor agency, speculates that the Mayan Express operation is not controlled by ICE at all, but is, in fact, a CIA-run operation using ICE as a cover. He adds that the CIA has agents operating inside many federal law enforcement agencies utilizing what is known as an "official cover."

Among the many reasons why this is the case, Douglas Valentine, an investigator who has written the definitive history of the CIA's Southeast Asia death squad operation, The Phoenix Program, argues in CounterPunch that,

The DEA and its predecessor federal drug law enforcement organizations have always been infiltrated and, to varying degrees, managed by America's intelligence agencies. The reason is simple enough: the US Government has been protecting its drug smuggling allies, especially in organized crime, since trafficking was first criminalized in 1914. Since then drug law enforcement has been a function of national security in its broadest sense; not just protecting our aristocracy from foreign enemies, but preserving the Establishment's racial, religious and class prerogatives.

In The Strength of the Wolf, Valentine traces the origins of federal efforts to stem the flow of illicit narcotics, situating repressive drugs policy within the context of state efforts to clamp down on what are perceived to be "dangerous" social elements: the poor, minorities and others viewed as threats to the established order. Federal efforts were never conceived as a means to eradicate the narcotics trade but rather, to manage it, particularly when organized crime assets centered with the deep state were concerned.

According to this reading, drug syndicates, from the Corsican-controlled heroin rackets of the 1940s and 1950s, the Nationalist Chinese bandit armies of Chiang Kai-shek who ran the Golden Triangle opium trade, the Afghan mujaheddin and their Pakistani masters in the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), through the Medellin and Cali cocaine cartels who supplied the Nicaraguan Contras with drugs that sparked the crack cocaine epidemic of the 1980s, down to today, are viewed as crucial allies.

According to former DEA agent Celerino Castillo,

In Central America, the Contras' drug connection was no secret. The Salvadoran military knew. The U.S. Embassy knew. DEA knew. The CIA knew: "with respect to (drug trafficking by) the Resistance Forces...it is not a couple of people. It a lot of people," the CIA's Central American Task Force chief would tell Congressmen a month after [Oliver] North's testimony. ... And there were indications North knew. (Powderburns: Cocaine, Contras & the Drug War, London: Sundial, 1994, p. 22)

Dubious intelligence assets such as these have one thing in common, however: like their CIA handlers and the political minders who "guide" the ship of state, they champion a far-right ideological perspective that holds no quarter with quaint notions of a "preferential option for the poor." Whether they are Corsican or Sicilian mafiosi, Cuban counter-revolutionaries, Turkish Grey Wolves, Nicaraguan Contras, Colombian sicarios or bin Laden's medieval-minded killers, fascism is their preferred methodology and terror their weapon of choice.

Why do anti-narcotics operations get sidetracked? Valentine explains:

The glitch in the system is that while investigating traffickers, federal drug agents are always unearthing the Establishment's ties to organized crime and its proxy drug syndicates. US intelligence and security agencies recognized this problem early in the early 1920s and to protect their Establishment patrons (and foreign and domestic drug smuggling allies fighting communists), they dealt with the problem by suborning well-placed drug law enforcement managers and agents.

In a new book to be published later this year, The Strength of the Pack, Valentine proposes to document how "the CIA infiltrated the DEA and how, under CIA direction, the war on drugs became a template for the war on terror."

An how has the new "war on drugs" panned out, you might ask?

With ever-greater quantities of heroin flowing out of Afghanistan and a burgeoning new opium trade in Iraq.

Business has never been better...

(Full Disclosure: As editor of the 2002 book, Police State America: U.S. Military "Civil Disturbance" Planning, I included Douglas Valentine's article, "Homeland Insecurity: Phoenix, CHAOS, and the Politics of Terror in America," in that volume.)

[Cross-posted at Antifascist Calling...]

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear AntiFscist..You Rock Here are some arrows for your quiver.

The evidence of connections between the Nazis and the radical Islamists is voluminous. The marriage between these two beasts came about courtesy of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). In 1952, the CIA supported a coup against the ruler of Egypt, King Farouk. Egyptian army General Mohammed Naguib was chosen by the Agency to head the government and Gamal Abdel Nasser became the country's shadow dictator. The CIA wanted to maintain a U.S. influence in Egypt's political affairs and turned to three Nazis to accomplish that goal: Reinhard Gehlen, the Nazis' primary intelligence-gatherer on the Eastern Front, Otto Skorzeny, Hitler's infamous commando, and Hjalmar Horace Greeley Schacht, Hitler's finance minister. Egypt, like other Arab countries, were quick to accept help from the Nazis. According to Gehlen's memoirs: "We found Arab countries particularly willing to embrace Germans with an ostensibly 'Nazi' past." Skorzeny headed off to Egypt to act as Naguib's military advisor (Infield 205-06).

However, Skorzeny went to Egypt to do more than maintain a U.S. influence over the Egyptian government. Under CIA sponsorship, Skorzeny began promoting fascism in the Middle East. Glenn Infield elaborates:

. . . if there were any doubts that Skorzeny's allegiance to the United States was of an opportunist nature and temporary, they were dispelled by his actions in Egypt and the Mideast. Even his deep hatred of the Soviets was forgotten when it interfered with his personal ambitions. Egypt presented Skorzeny the opportunity to promote fascism; to establish a Nazi clique whose influence would be felt by the West German government to restore German prestige in the Mideast, and to become a wealthy man. He didn't allow the opportunity to pass . . . (205)

Working with the Egyptian government also gave the Nazis an opportunity to spar with their enemies: the Jews and the Jewish nation of Israel. In 1951, the Judische Rundschau warned: "As for Skorzeny's anti-Semitic and fascist propensities, this is undoubtedly true. Skorzeny readily admits his strong anti-Semitism." Reinhard Gehlen was also strongly opposed to Israel. Glenn Infield provides evidence of Gehlen's hatred of Israel and favoritism of Arab nations:

Gehlen, too, had reservations about the relationship between the new West German government and Israel. "I have always regarded it as something of a tragedy that West Germany was inevitably dragged into an alliance with the state of Israel against the Arab countries," he stated in his memoirs. "I always regarded their [Arabs] traditional friendship for Germany as of immense value for our national reconstruction. And at the request of Allen Dulles and the CIA, we at Pullach did our best to inject life and expertise into the Egyptian secret service, supplying them with the former SS officers I have mentioned." (207)

Naguib seemed to be strongly pro-Nazi. This pro-Nazi stance came out in Naguib's public statements:

"I want you to believe me when I say that I have not changed the great admiration I have for the Germans. Their efficiency, their extraordinary gifts as scientists and technicians, and their loyalty are quite unique. I have been noticing all these qualities in recent times, watching the work of the German officers and experts in my army." (207)

Naguib's supporter and Egypt's future Health Minister, Dr. Noreddine Tarraf, was even more outspoken when sharing his pro-Nazi sentiments. Infield shares Tarraf's pro-Nazi statements:

"Hitler is the man of my life. The German dictator had been an ideal leader who dedicated his life to the realization of his noble ambition. He never lived for himself but for Germany and the German people. I have always wished to live like him." (207)

Skorzeny began bringing diehard Nazis to Egypt to help him with the promotion of fascism. This group of Nazis began to transform the Egyptian army and security forces along Nazi lines. Infield describes this rogues gallery:

Skorzeny felt at ease among Egyptian officials with this attitude. His first task was to organize a staff of former SS and Wehrmacht officers to train the Egyptian army and security forces. He selected carefully, making certain that each officer he brought to Egypt was a diehard Nazi, an expert military tactician, and was anti-Semitic. Among those recruited by Skorzeny were SS General Oskar Dirlewanger, who had commanded a brigade composed of poachers, criminals, and men under the sentence of court-martial during the Warsaw ghetto uprising and whose actions against the Jews had earned him the nickname "Butcher of War saw"; SS Colonel Adolf Eichmann, the officer Himmler charged with the destruction of millions of Jews and who later would be kidnapped from Argentina by the Israeli secret service and smuggled back to Israel to stand trial; SS General Wilhelm Farmbacher; Panzer General Oskar Munzel; Leopold Gleim, former chief of Hitler's personal guard and Gestapo security chief of German-occupied Poland; and Joachim Daemling, former chief of the Gestapo in Dusseldorf. To handle medical problems, Skorzeny recruited Dr. Hans Eisele, who had been chief medical officer at Buchenwald concentration camp, and Heinrich Willerman, former medical director at Dachau. (207-08)

Eventually, U.S. officials became suspicious about all the Nazis turning up in Egypt (208-09). However, by then it was too late. The Nazis had already planted the seeds of hate in the Middle East. When those seeds sprouted up, they became part of the terrorist threat that we face today.
Sources Cited

* "Extra Vol. 135, Number 5." Canada Gazette 9 November 2001
* Infield, Glenn. Skorzeny: Hitler's Commando. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1981.
* Labeviere, Richard. Dollars for Terror: The United States and Islam. New York: Algora Publishing, 2000.

About the Authors

Phillip D. Collins acted as the editor for The Hidden Face of Terrorism. He co-authored the book The Ascendancy of the Scientific Dictatorship, which is available at www.amazon.com. It is also available as an E-book at www.4acloserlook.com. Phillip has also written articles for Paranoia Magazine, MKzine, News With Views, B.I.P.E.D.: The Official Website of Darwinian Dissent and Conspiracy Archive. He has also been interviewed on several radio programs, including A Closer Look, Peering Into Darkness, From the Grassy Knoll, Frankly Speaking, the ByteShow, and Sphinx Radio.

In 1999, Phillip earned an Associate degree of Arts and Science. In 2006, he earned a bachelor's degree with a major in communication studies and liberal studies along with a minor in philosophy. During the course of his seven-year college career, Phillip has studied philosophy, religion, political science, semiotics, journalism, theatre, and classic literature. He recently completed a collection of short stories, poetry, and prose entitled Expansive Thoughts. Readers can learn more about it at www.expansivethoughts.com.

Paul D. Collins has studied suppressed history and the shadowy undercurrents of world political dynamics for roughly eleven years. In 1999, he earned his Associate of Arts and Science degree. In 2006, he completed his bachelor's degree with a major in liberal studies and a minor political science. Paul has authored another book entitled The Hidden Face of Terrorism: The Dark Side of Social Engineering, From Antiquity to September 11. Published in November 2002, the book is available online from www.1stbooks.com, barnesandnoble.com, and also amazon.com. It can be purchased as an e-book (ISBN 1-4033-6798-1) or in paperback format (ISBN 1-4033-6799-X). Paul also co-authored The Ascendancy of the Scientific Dictatorship.

Antifascist said...

Hi Phillip,

Thanks for the info. While I've read Labiviere's book, Dollars for Terror, I haven't gotten around to reading the Skorzenzy biography.

I'm sure you're familiar with Kevin Coogan's Dreamer of the Day, his massive biography of Francis Parker Yockey, are you aware he has also written several excellent articles on the Nazi-Muslin Brotherhood connection?

Check out: http://oraclesyndicate.twoday.net/stories/557998/
for information on Ahmed Huber, Yousef Nada and the Bank al-Taqwa. They're real eye-openers to say the least!

Dave Emory has several highly valuable interviews with Coogan which can be heard on WFMU's valuable archive of "For The Record."

I'm always baffled by the US "left's" incredible historical ignorance when it comes to practically everything dealing with the Middle East. One needn't be a bloody neocon to recognize the peculiar "brown" whiff accompanying the MB and like-minded neofascists.

In fact, the CIA utilized MB and others of their ilk as a spear point against the Arab and Iranian left. Does anyone remember now that when the ayotollahs came to power, they spent years slaughtering leftists? Again, one can oppose Bush/Cheney plans vis a vis Iran and not fall into the trap of supporting the theocrats.

The same can be said for the wretched bandwagon of "humanitarian intervention" during the 1990s when Yugosalvia was being dismantled by the US and Germany. Who was the darling of certain "left" circles? Why none other than a former member of the Nazis' 14th Panzer Division, Alija Izetbegovic!

Truth, as they say, is always stranger than fiction!

Joseph Cannon said...

AF: I can highly recommend the Infield book on Otto S. Hell of a story. It's make a terrific movie -- except Hollywood doesn't make movies about bad guys, and there's nary a good guy to be found in that tale.

I also give my highest recommendation to Coogan's book about Yockey, which is really a guide to the grand mosaic of post-war fascism. Most people don't know that there were pro-USSR Nazis, but there were, and Yockey was one of 'em. (Stalin's paranoia about the "doctors' plot" must have impressed the Sieg Heil crowd.)

I once spoke to an Iranian dissident (under the Shah) who insisted that he could prove that the CIA set up Ayatollah Khomeini to take the Shah's place. Otherwise, Iran might have gone Socialist.

My source for this was, alas, a very frustrating individual. I may tell that story one of these days...

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