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US Afghan operations dependent on drug dollars?

Yes, according to Gen. Mahmut Gareev, a former commander during the USSR's operations in Afghanistan...

90 per cent of drugs from Afghanistan go to former Soviet republics. 80 per cent of the world’s drugs are produced in Afghanistan. They’ve outdone the South American countries, such as Columbia. Thirty thousand young people in Russia die from drug use every year. And, sadly, some of the leaders of the CIS countries don’t really want to interfere. In other words, there are too many people who make money on this.

I don’t make anything up. Americans themselves admit that drugs are often transported out of Afghanistan on American planes. Drug trafficking in Afghanistan brings them about 50 billion dollars a year – which fully covers the expenses tied to keeping their troops there. Essentially, they are not going to interfere and stop the production of drugs. They engage in military action only when they are attacked. They don’t have any planned military action to eliminate the Mujahideen. Rather, they want to make the situation more unstable and help the Taliban to be more active. They even started negotiations with them, trying to direct them to the Central-Asian republics, to destabilize the whole region and set up their bases there.

Posted By Psychotrophic at 2009-08-30 17:16:20 permalink | comments
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Adam. : 2009-09-02 05:35:42
Well the guy who was there in the 80's didn't say his information was based on primary sources, which he could only collect while he himself was there (in the 80's.) Information travels rather fast these days as I am sure you have noticed... myself I have read that 80% of the world's heroin comes from Afghani poppies, although it was in a traditional black-and-white newspaper article posted online, who knows what interests really went into the article, or the research into the matter itself. Or if it's a lie. Just saying I heard it before... alongside some anti-prohibition banter, if that lends any credence to the statements. Something about buying all the opium from the farmers for our own legal prescription products. The farmers would probably settle for a lower price than the drug companies making painkillers even pay now.

The big obstacle there is the reprisal of the Taliban drug lords. In their minds the heroin is theirs, not Pfizer's, and they would probably kill the farmers who sold products to western companies. It is a solution that could only help the farmers if they help us get the Taliban out of their country.

No matter which way we look at the issue of the Taliban controlling those countries it is clear that the people living under this regime are going to have to bring about their own kind of changes, Afghanistan would have stabilised a long long time ago if everyone in the world with a hint of power wasn't trying to stabilise it their way. Afghanistan is going to be a case of "to each his own."

Nothing. : 2009-08-31 18:26:34
Some guy who was there in the 80's said that 80% of the drugs manufactured in the world are coming from Afghanistan? That's an absurd statement and has no evidence to back it up. The sad thing is that this situation IS totally believable, there is no need to add facts that make it unbelievable.
Mateo. : 2009-08-30 22:52:30
Ill somewhat agree with everything before the word "Rather"

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