33:
180:. The Subcommittee determined that there was "substantial evidence of drug smuggling... on the part of individual Contras, Contra suppliers, Contra pilots, mercenaries who worked with the Contras, and Contra supporters". It "did not find that Contra leaders were personally involved in drug trafficking".
183:
The Kerry
Committee report found that "the Contra drug links included... Payments to drug traffickers by the U.S. State Department of funds authorized by the Congress for humanitarian assistance to the Contras, in some cases after the traffickers had been indicted by federal law enforcement agencies
210:
publicly denounced the report. Peter
Kornbluh said that North mischaracterized what the report claimed and that North's own diaries (released in 2004) show North was aware of the allegations surrounding the Contras and their supply network. North has said he passed on some of his suspicions of drug
173:, was the final report of the subcommittee. The report was released on April 13, 1989, and included discussions of drug trafficking in the Bahamas, Colombia, Cuba and Nicaragua, Haiti, Honduras, and Panama. The longest chapter in the report was on narcotics trafficking and the
59:
that examined the problems that drug cartels and drug money laundering in South and
Central America and the Caribbean posed for American law enforcement and foreign policy. The Sub-Committee was chaired at the time by
100:
in 1986. In April 1986, the State
Department informed Congress that it had "evidence of a limited number of incidents in which known drug traffickers tried to establish connections with Nicaraguan resistance groups."
105:
516:
326:
231:
129:
192:
The report did not initially receive significant news coverage. Some of its allegations were reintroduced into public discourse during the 1996 series
478:
108:, but was reported to be offered the chairmanship of the Subcommittee on Terrorism, Narcotics, and International Operations as a consolation prize.
52:
506:
97:
226:
93:
298:
487:
89:
61:
521:
46:
Subcommittee on
Terrorism, Narcotics, and International Operations of the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
396:
299:
United States Senate. Committee on
Foreign Relations. Subcommittee on Terrorism, Narcotics, and International Operations.
56:
461:
Kerry
Committee Hearings Volume 3: Drugs, Law Enforcement and Foreign Policy – The Cartel, Haiti and Central America
346:
450:
302:
460:
455:
184:
on drug charges, in others while traffickers were under active investigation by these same agencies."
270:
49:
249:
247:
511:
213:
320:
483:
422:"The Oliver North File: His Diaries, E-Mail, and Memos on the Kerry Report, Contras and Drugs"
308:
446:
442:
144:
121:
85:
473:
266:
451:
Kerry
Committee Hearings Volume 1: Drugs, Law Enforcement and Foreign Policy (incomplete)
274:
341:
17:
500:
456:
Kerry
Committee Hearings Volume 2: Drugs, Law Enforcement and Foreign Policy – Panama
148:
69:
382:
370:
253:
207:
27:
Report on drug enforcement problems in South and
Central America and the Caribbean
72:
so the name of the committee and the report are often referred to under his name.
32:
342:"Anatomy of a Story, Crack the Contras and the CIA: The Storm Over Dark Alliance"
307:. S. PRT. ;100-165. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office.
125:
421:
117:
65:
312:
199:
194:
174:
155:, the Republican chairman of the committee, agreed to conduct the hearings.
141:
177:
152:
137:
133:
81:
84:
and drug traffickers, which began with a December 1985 story by the
31:
479:
The Politics of Heroin: CIA Complicity in the Global Drug Trade
383:
Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate 1989
371:
Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate 1989
254:
Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate 1989
443:
The Kerry Committee report (does not include appendices)
397:"How the CIA Watched Over the Destruction of Gary Webb"
211:smuggling to the DEA. But a 1994 investigation by
232:CIA involvement in Contra cocaine trafficking
128:, proposed that hearings be conducted by the
8:
517:History of drug control in the United States
325:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
80:Press accounts concerning links between the
304:Drugs, Law Enforcement and Foreign Policy
170:Drugs, Law Enforcement and Foreign Policy
340:Peter Kornbluh (January–February 1997).
243:
217:found no evidence that he had done so.
395:Devereaux, Ryan (September 25, 2014).
318:
271:"Part 6: With probes, making his mark"
7:
360:Hosted on National Security Archives
104:Kerry was not selected to be on the
276:John Kerry: Candidate in the Making
227:Allegations of CIA drug trafficking
36:Cover of the Kerry Committee report
130:Senate Foreign Relations Committee
25:
90:United States Department of State
1:
57:100th United States Congress
507:Central Intelligence Agency
538:
347:Columbia Journalism Review
98:U.S. intelligence agencies
94:U.S. Department of Justice
426:National Security Archive
204:The San Jose Mercury News
88:, led to a review by the
482:. Lawrence Hill Books.
315:. S. Prt. No. 100-165.
267:Farrell, John Aloysius
165:Kerry Committee report
37:
18:Kerry Committee report
132:regarding charges of
106:Iran–Contra committee
35:
214:The Washington Post
522:Iran–Contra affair
167:, formally titled
124:, a Democrat from
38:
269:(June 30, 2003).
16:(Redirected from
529:
493:
474:McCoy, Alfred W.
430:
429:
418:
412:
411:
409:
407:
392:
386:
380:
374:
368:
362:
358:
356:
354:
337:
331:
330:
324:
316:
295:
289:
288:
286:
284:
263:
257:
251:
122:Christopher Dodd
86:Associated Press
62:Democratic Party
21:
537:
536:
532:
531:
530:
528:
527:
526:
497:
496:
490:
476:(May 1, 2003).
472:
469:
467:Further reading
439:
434:
433:
420:
419:
415:
405:
403:
394:
393:
389:
381:
377:
369:
365:
352:
350:
339:
338:
334:
317:
297:
296:
292:
282:
280:
265:
264:
260:
252:
245:
240:
223:
190:
161:
136:involvement in
116:In April 1986,
114:
78:
42:Kerry Committee
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
535:
533:
525:
524:
519:
514:
509:
499:
498:
495:
494:
488:
468:
465:
464:
463:
458:
453:
448:
438:
437:External links
435:
432:
431:
413:
387:
375:
363:
332:
290:
279:. Boston Globe
258:
242:
241:
239:
236:
235:
234:
229:
222:
219:
189:
186:
160:
157:
113:
112:Hearings begin
110:
77:
74:
44:(formally the
26:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
534:
523:
520:
518:
515:
513:
510:
508:
505:
504:
502:
491:
489:1-55652-483-8
485:
481:
480:
475:
471:
470:
466:
462:
459:
457:
454:
452:
449:
447:
444:
441:
440:
436:
427:
423:
417:
414:
402:
401:The Intercept
398:
391:
388:
385:, p. 36.
384:
379:
376:
372:
367:
364:
361:
349:
348:
343:
336:
333:
328:
322:
314:
310:
306:
305:
300:
294:
291:
278:
277:
272:
268:
262:
259:
256:, p. 37.
255:
250:
248:
244:
237:
233:
230:
228:
225:
224:
220:
218:
216:
215:
209:
205:
201:
197:
196:
195:Dark Alliance
187:
185:
181:
179:
176:
172:
171:
166:
158:
156:
154:
150:
149:Richard Lugar
146:
143:
139:
135:
131:
127:
123:
119:
111:
109:
107:
102:
99:
96:and relevant
95:
91:
87:
83:
75:
73:
71:
70:Massachusetts
67:
63:
58:
54:
51:
47:
43:
34:
30:
19:
477:
425:
416:
404:. Retrieved
400:
390:
378:
373:, p. 2.
366:
359:
351:. Retrieved
345:
335:
303:
293:
281:. Retrieved
275:
261:
212:
208:Oliver North
203:
198:by reporter
193:
191:
182:
169:
168:
164:
162:
120:and Senator
115:
103:
79:
53:subcommittee
45:
41:
39:
29:
145:trafficking
126:Connecticut
55:during the
512:John Kerry
501:Categories
238:References
175:Nicaraguan
147:. Senator
118:John Kerry
76:Background
66:John Kerry
406:March 18,
353:April 22,
321:cite book
313:968628011
283:March 10,
200:Gary Webb
188:Reception
142:marijuana
50:US Senate
301:(1989).
221:See also
159:Findings
64:Senator
48:) was a
178:Contras
153:Indiana
138:cocaine
82:Contras
486:
311:
134:Contra
68:from
484:ISBN
408:2020
355:2006
327:link
309:OCLC
285:2023
163:The
140:and
40:The
202:at
151:of
503::
445:–
424:.
399:.
344:.
323:}}
319:{{
273:.
246:^
206:.
92:,
492:.
428:.
410:.
357:.
329:)
287:.
20:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.