Drug Control: U.S. Drug Interdiction Issues in Latin America (Testimony,
10/07/94, GAO/T-NSIAD-95-32).

This testimony discusses the impact in Peru of the May 1994 U.S.
decision to stop sharing with some countries real-time detection and
monitoring information that could be used to shoot down civilian
aircraft suspected of transporting illegal drugs. GAO also discusses its
past reviews of drug interdiction.

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 REPORTNUM:  T-NSIAD-95-32
     TITLE:  Drug Control: U.S. Drug Interdiction Issues in Latin America
      DATE:  10/07/94
   SUBJECT:  Drug trafficking
             Law enforcement
             Defense operations
             Air transportation operations
             Intelligence gathering operations
             Federal aid to foreign countries
             Federal aid for criminal justice
             Foreign governments
             International relations
             Information dissemination operations
IDENTIFIER:  Peru
             Colombia
             Latin America
             
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