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Drug Enforcement Administration Foreign-deployed Advisory Support Team DEA FAST NDIA SO/LIC Symposium Richard Dobrich Section Chief

DEA FAST MISSION STATEMENT Plan and conduct special enforcement operations; train, mentor, and advise foreign narcotics law enforcement units; collect and assess evidence and intelligence in support of US and bilateral investigations.

Drug Flow Attack Strategy (DFAS) DEA s DFAS is used globally in order to develop sustained, intelligence-driven interdiction operations which disrupt and seize shipments of drugs, precursor chemicals, and operating capital. DFAS uses sequential operations and predictive intelligence in order to disrupt Drug Trafficking Organization activity and identify trafficker reaction.

DOS, Foreign Terrorist Organizations 47 FTO s => 18 linked Drugs (39%) DOJ, Consolidated Priority Organization Targets 69 CPOT s => 33 linked FTO s (49%) Global Reach, Global Influence: FARC, AUC, Hizballah, Hamas, al-qa ida, Al-Shabaab => Political/Religious Extremists Why Drugs? $$$ The first need is financial. There are hundreds wishing to carry out martyrdom-seeking operations but they can t find the funds to equip themselves. So funding is the mainstay of jihad - Sheik Saeed, Middle East Research Institute 4

Commonalities Opposed to any Nation s sovereignty, disregard Human Rights Seek to operate in ungoverned space exploit weak Nation States Shadow facilitators: Money Launderers, Arms Traffickers, Smugglers Rely heavily on corruption, intimidation, & violence Sophisticated C2, clandestine operations, red-vetting Utilize latest technology Communications, Navigation, Financial Require large amounts of money Able to quickly regenerate following losses Differences FTO Ideology DTO Greed (symbiotic) 5

DEA Integration with SOF iso SO/LIC F3EAD: Targeting thru Actions on Objective DEA has 82 Offices in 62 Foreign Countries Shared Intelligence Financial Attack, Judicial Intercepts & Extradition, HVT, SIU & Vetted Programs, SOD FAST embed with SOF

FAST TRAINING FAST Training Supported by SOCOM Phase 1: Physical & Tactical Assessment Phase 2: Specialized Training Phase 3: Advanced SOF TTPs - Mission Planning; Small Unit Tactics - Heavy/Foreign Weapons - Close Quarter Combat Shooting - IED and Demolitions Familiarization - Surveillance Detection - Counter- Threat Driving - Combat Lifesaving - Communication and NVG - Land Warfare; MOUT/SOUC - Escape and Evade Techniques - Airmobile/Maritime Operations - Convoy Operations - Counterdrug Tactical Police Operations

CN/COIN Strategy must not ignore Narcotics (CP/CI) DEA Attacks DTO s (networks); Leverage CN laws Interdiction vs. Eradication - The insurgency relies on drug trafficking as a significant source of revenue to fund transportation of fighters, training facilities, communications, weapons, and logistics; - Operations and intelligence have proven that many narcotics traffickers and insurgents are one in the same; - Narcotics trafficking feeds corruption and threatens the Afghan government s legitimacy and is a strategic threat to USG policy and goals in Afghanistan; - Government legitimacy and stabilization depends on the rule of law;

DEA Strategy & Mechanism Identify and Target HVT s and key nexus nodes Use informants, UC operations, interdiction operations, financial investigations, and telephone intercepts to develop prosecutable Afghan Bi-lateral, 959, and 960a cases Synchronize and Conduct Operations with US/ISAF SOF Transparent and shared targets, intelligence, investigative priorities, and resources throughout theatre Capacity Building DEA expansion and integration into ISAF Regional Commands. Continue to train, mentor, and advise specialized units of the CNP-A Strategic Communications Impact local Afghan mindset by enforcing rule of law, support Afghan-led operations, targeting corrupt officials and high-level insurgents & traffickers, and sustain dialog with tribal elders

FORECAST: More DTO/FTO hybrids will appear: 21 st Century OC FARC is the case study DTO/FTO s operate in same spaces Each vying for same money generated from same illicit enterprises Reliance on same shadow facilitators for logistics, finance, $, arms RED forces in compressed space/time scenario become allies Is it a law enforcement mission or is it a military mission? Both!!! U.S. law enforcement, the U.S. Military, and the Intelligence Community have no choice but to work closer together. GREEN and BLUE forces must have unity of effort to prevail When your job takes you into the swamp to hunt snakes, you ll have opportunities to kill or capture some crocs as well cause they live and multiply in the same, nasty surroundings. Mr. Frankie Shroyer, IATF Director USSOCOM 10