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I have been assured by my contact in Guayaquil, Ecuador, that fighting reported in the Miami Herald last Thursday is still ongoing but with one changed note: the hint that Hezbollah has banded with the FARC “to move their operations to neighboring countries, Peru, Venezuela and Ecuador, seeking new territory to plant opium  . . . .”

That coca and poppy cultivation have taken place, or takes place, in certain areas isn’t news, but whether or not Hezbollah’s is in on that enterprise — or a part of this most recent fighting — that might be something worth the watching.

Excerpts From an Exchange

Sunday, August 11, 2013:

“We are worried about a war against Israel from many terrorist groups, we have information that Mexico and Peru are increased production of cocaine and opium are sowing now, it is likely that drug traffickers with this money can finance violent groups worldwide, in exchange for weapons and as part of the drug trade, then they can make terrorist attacks with Opium money.”

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“This is a battle with two front of war to Ecuador, because the drug traffickers control the jungle between Colombia and Peru, where the government of Colombia, Peru and Ecuador have no presence, the state have no presence with roads, village, school, hospitals in remote places of the country, far away from the Andes mountains all this place remain alone.”

Dark Space

From back rooms to board rooms to “secure compartmented information facilities”, any space may be made and kept “dark” in terms related to privacy and the keeping of secrets, but remote rural space affords another dimension in dark space: the opportunity to develop criminal and, in essence, criminal political enterprise with impunity.

Reference

Bargent, James.  “Discovery of Coca Plantations in Ecuador Points to FARC.”  InSight Crime, April 8, 2013.

Levitt, Matthew.  “Exporting Terror in America’s Backyard.”  Foreign Policy, June 13, 2013.

Levitt, Matthew.  Hezbollah: The Global Footprint of Lebanon’s Party of God.  To be published September 3, 2013, Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press.

McDermott, Jeremy.  “Shootout on Colombia-Ecuador Border Claims 6 Lives.”  InSight Crime, August 9, 2013.

Torres, Diego.  “Ecuador soldier slain in firefight with Colombians.”  Miami Herald, August 8, 2013.