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Central American nation where the CIA ran the Contra project from Ilopango Air Force Base, where DEA agent Celerino Castillo discovered Contra cocaine trafficking, and where the Salvadoran military facilitated drug-for-arms exchanges.

El Salvador is a Central American nation that played a critical role in Contra logistics and drug trafficking during the 1980s.1 Ilopango Air Force Base, located in the capital San Salvador, was the hub of CIA and Oliver North's Contra air operations.2

Ilopango Air Force Base

Ilopango was the central node in the Contra logistics network. CIA Hangar No. 4 was used for covert Contra operations until turned over to the National Security Council and North's "Enterprise" in 1985. DEA agent Celerino Castillo discovered that Contra pilots were flying drugs from Ilopango to the United States and money to Panama. When Castillo reported his findings, the CIA sent cables asking the DEA to back off, and Ambassador Edwin Corr ordered him to "stop the witch hunt."3

Drug-for-Arms Pipeline

Enrique Miranda testified that Norwin Meneses used Ilopango to run a drug-for-arms pipeline: cocaine arrived from Colombia, was loaded onto U.S.-bound aircraft owned by the Salvadoran Air Force and Southern Air Transport, while U.S. military hardware was flown south and traded for more cocaine. Marcos Aguado, a CIA-trained pilot, assumed a high-ranking position with the Salvadoran Air Force after fleeing cocaine trafficking charges in Costa Rica.4

Weapons Sales

Danilo Blandón and Norwin Meneses entered into a partnership with Ronald Lister to sell weapons in El Salvador, traveling there with Lister to make arrangements with local governments.5

  1. Webb, Gary. Dark Alliance: The CIA, the Contras, and the Crack Cocaine Explosion. Seven Stories Press, 1998. Glossary of Organizations and Locations
  2. Webb, Gary. Dark Alliance: The CIA, the Contras, and the Crack Cocaine Explosion. Seven Stories Press, 1998. Chapter 13: "The wrong kind of friends"
  3. Webb, Gary. Dark Alliance: The CIA, the Contras, and the Crack Cocaine Explosion. Seven Stories Press, 1998. Chapter 13: "The wrong kind of friends"
  4. Webb, Gary. Dark Alliance: The CIA, the Contras, and the Crack Cocaine Explosion. Seven Stories Press, 1998. Chapter 13: "The wrong kind of friends"
  5. Webb, Gary. Dark Alliance: The CIA, the Contras, and the Crack Cocaine Explosion. Seven Stories Press, 1998. Chapter 6: "They were doing their patriotic duty"

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