What American drug-cartels control the Cocaine production and trade in Colombia, Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador?

Question by El Topo: What American drug-cartels control the Cocaine production and trade in Colombia, Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador?
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The CIA already had a history of intervening in Bolivia against socialists and Catholic church workers with reformist leanings during the 1960’s and 1970’s. In 1980, the DEA uncovered CIA and Argentinian collusion with a coup d’tat by the cocaine barons. In what came to be known as the Bolivian “Cocaine Coup”, the CIA and Argentinian government backed the cocaine barons in their 1980 overthrow of the Bolivian government. (Note that the rationale for CIA support of this coup d’ tat was similar to the CIA’s intervention in Chile eight years earlier)
In 1980, we had a Socialist Bolivian government which, having strong anti-drug policies, was a natural enemy of the cocaine barons. The Bolivian cocaine underworld would be a certain foe to any government that enforced any anti-narcotics law, making the Bolivian drug lords the ideal proxies to support in a Bolivian coup d’etat.
As the drug barons wanted to further expand their cartel.

After the contra war, the CIA continued to ally itself with narco-militarists in Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Guatemala, Cuba, Haiti, Mexico, and Panama. Many of these alliances have shifted, but the practice apparently continues, even in Myanmar (Burma) in a continuation of CIA machinations in the Golden Triangle.
During the heyday of the Contra-cocaine pipeline (the early 1980’s), there was a period when cocaine was being sold below cost, such that cocaine prices met the classic economics lesson. Except that with a highly addictive substance like cheap, smokable cocaine(crack), consumer demand is tends to be more rigid than consumption for typical commodity goods.

In Latin America, many indigenous farmers are Amerindian and speak little or no spanish. (They don’t care about Adam Smith vs. Karl Marx, they only care about the last time the government kicked them off their land, or who’s holding a gun to their head, or how much cash they get for their crop if they aren’t growing food for their families.)

This is the pattern we see from the simple economic reality that wars have some economic basis (control of commodity production, as is the case with illicit narcotics), and it is beneficial in the course of warfare to gain influence and control in Latin America through coca production.

http://ciadrugs.homestead.com/files/outline.html#patterns

http://ciadrugs.homestead.com/files/peru01.html

http://ciadrugs.homestead.com/files/mex-money.html

http://ciadrugs.homestead.com/files/cia-golden-triangle.html

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/drugs/business/cay.html

http://www.rense.com/general/druglords.htm

http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-12039992_ITM

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