Drug Control: U.S. Counterdrug Activities in Central America (Testimony,
08/02/94, GAO/T-NSIAD-94-251).

The supply of illegal drugs reaching the United States via Central
America continues virtually uninterrupted despite years of U.S. drug
interdiction efforts.  Traffickers are now using sea and overland routes
to move drugs, and the ability of Central American nations to combat the
problem remains limited due to a variety of factors, including lack of
resources and government corruption.

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 REPORTNUM:  T-NSIAD-94-251
     TITLE:  Drug Control: U.S. Counterdrug Activities in Central America
      DATE:  08/02/94
   SUBJECT:  Law enforcement
             Drug trafficking
             International relations
             Contraband
             International cooperation
             Controlled substances
             Federal aid to foreign countries
             Search and seizure
             Future budget projections
             Foreign policies
IDENTIFIER:  Central America
             South America
             Mexico
             Operation Cadence
             Belize
             Costa Rica
             El Salvador
             Guatemala
             Honduras
             Nicaragua
             Panama
             
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