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The Kerry Committee (formally the '''' Subcommittee on Terrorism, Narcotics, and International Operations of the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations''') was a US Senate subcommittee during the 100th United States Congress 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.
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==Origin==
 
==Origin==
 
In April 1986, [[John Kerry]] and Senator [[Christopher Dodd]], a Democrat from [[Connecticut]], proposed that hearings be conducted by the [[U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations|Senate Foreign Relations Committee]] regarding charges of [[Contras|Contra]] involvement in [[cocaine]] and [[marijuana]] [[drug trafficking|trafficking]]. Senator [[Richard Lugar]] of [[Indiana]], the Republican chairman of the committee, agreed to conduct the hearings.
 
In April 1986, [[John Kerry]] and Senator [[Christopher Dodd]], a Democrat from [[Connecticut]], proposed that hearings be conducted by the [[U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations|Senate Foreign Relations Committee]] regarding charges of [[Contras|Contra]] involvement in [[cocaine]] and [[marijuana]] [[drug trafficking|trafficking]]. Senator [[Richard Lugar]] of [[Indiana]], the Republican chairman of the committee, agreed to conduct the hearings.

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The Kerry Committee (formally the ' Subcommittee on Terrorism, Narcotics, and International Operations of the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations) was a US Senate subcommittee during the 100th United States Congress 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.

Origin

In April 1986, John Kerry and Senator Christopher Dodd, a Democrat from Connecticut, proposed that hearings be conducted by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee regarding charges of Contra involvement in cocaine and marijuana trafficking. Senator Richard Lugar of Indiana, the Republican chairman of the committee, agreed to conduct the hearings.

Outcome

The finding, that the CIA was involved in both cocaine and marijuana trafficking, was more or less ignored.[citation needed]


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