1、Congressional Research Service ? The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS WebOrder Code RS20494Updated February 8, 2001Ecuador: International NarcoticsControl Issuesnae redactedSpecialist in International AffairsForeign Affairs, Defense, and Trade DivisionSummaryColombi
2、an drug traffickers and narco-linked insurgents have taken advantage ofeasy access to Ecuadors border areas for a number of years, primarily for rest andrecreation, and purchase of supplies. Concern has been voiced that U.S. supportedmilitary operations against narco-trafficking/guerilla groups in C
3、olombia could accelerateguerilla encroachment into Ecuador. Increased presence of Colombian drug traffickersand narco-linked insurgents could limit the effectiveness of U.S. anti-drug support toColombia and threaten the territorial integrity and stability of Ecuador. However,another viewpoint, gaini
4、ng increasing acceptance, is that the insurgents do not want tostart a new front of military activity in Ecuador anytime soon.In light of these developments, and strong Administration and congressional interestin a broader Andean oriented approach, it is likely there will be (1) enhanced policy focu