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U.S. Backs Colombian Anti-Drug Flights

HeadlineAug 20, 2003

Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said yesterday the U.S. would again support Columbia policy shooting down planes suspected of carrying drugs.

The U.S. has opposed the air patrols since 2001 when a plane carrying an American missionary and her baby was shot down in Peru after it was mistaken to be the plane of a drug runner.

Rumsfeld made the announcement during a one-day visit to Colombia

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