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Record Opium Crop Funding Resurgent Taliban

Going on seven years since U.S. troops invaded Afghanistan and sent the Taliban running, opium production in that country—the primary source of funding for Islamist fighters—has grown beyond anyone's imagination. During its reign, the Taliban regulated the heroin trade, strictly enforcing production quotas and making certain that they got a cut of every ounce sold. Oddly enough, the existence of a narco-state kept the size of the crop under control, relatively speaking. Now that the bearded clerics are gone (at least temporarily), market forces have taken over and poppy cultivation has exploded.
According to a report released today by the National Security Network (NSN), Afghanistan's poppy crop, in terms of the acreage of land used for its cultivation, goes beyond anything Colombia's cocaine kings would dare to dream. It's the country's largest export, worth more than $4 billion per year and employing some 3.3 million Afghans. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime reported that last year's harvest was of "unprecedented size in modern times and unseen since the opium boom in China during the nineteenth century." So much for the War on Drugs.
An excerpt from the NSN report:
In plain view of the United States and the international community, the opium trade is overwhelming Afghanistan’s legitimate government. The facts are stunning: in 2001, after a Taliban ban on poppy cultivation, Afghanistan only produced 11 percent of the world’s opium. Today it produces 93 percent of the global crop; the drug trade accounts for half of its GDP; and nearly one in seven Afghans is involved in the opium trade. In Afghanistan, more land is being used for poppy cultivation than for coca cultivation in all of Latin America. The trade strengthens the government’s enemies and – unless its large place in the Afghan economy is permanently curtailed by crop replacements and anti-poverty efforts – poses a potentially fatal obstacle to keeping the country stable and peaceful.
Afghanistan is caught in a vicious cycle. The fall of the Taliban brought the end of their highly coercive crop reduction program. A combination of U.S. inattention and widespread insecurity and poverty allowed poppy cultivation to explode. As the opium economy expanded, it spread corruption and empowered anti-government forces, undermining the Afghan state, leading to more poverty and instability, which in turn only served to further entrench the drug trade. Meanwhile the illicit activity has been a boon to the Taliban insurgency, which has traditionally used poppy cultivation as a lever to improve its own position. Today, the Taliban relies on opium revenues to purchase weapons, train its members, and buy support.
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Comments
It is obvious that the USA was upset with the persecution of opium farmers by the Taliban, so the USA went in the revive the crop, so now all the labs have an ample supple and the payoffs are continuing. It is also obvious that the USA could easily use agent orange, or some other method(the ones they use on the pot crops in USA) to stop the crop completely. Too much pay offs to USA officials to stop it. Follow the money trail.
Look at Columbia and the USA money going there. Doesn't accomplish anything except make some Americans rich.
American taxpayers are such suckers. All these "wars on...drugs, terrorists, cancer, just a way of putting money into the pockets of a few.
Amzi:
I agree. Follow the money trail beginning with the United States' selected government.
Posted by: MarthaA on 05/13/08 at 3:53 PM Respond
I have heard rumors that the right wing of the USA is involved with right wing drug traffickers in Colombia and South Asia.Is it true?
Posted by: ghostcommander on 05/14/08 at 8:33 AM Respond
It has been a matter of policy to change the Iranian regime since the overthrow of the US backed Shah back in '79 I believe. They know that a large part of the population is young and disillusioned with the Guardian Council and desparately wants democracy and to Westernize. They also knew the Iranian economy has been pretty stagnant and that can lead to increases in drug addiction. And then there is that natural feedback loop of conservatives will use force to make people do what they want (ie don't do drugs, don't drink, etc) which causes people to want to do them more leading to more prohibitions! I truly believe the war planners knew that by simply ignoring the Afghan economy, opium production would skyrocket and more heroine would become available in Iran to help destablize the country.
Posted by: just call me....roy on 05/14/08 at 8:38 AM Respond
1 barrel of oil (50 gal)= $120.00. 1 gram of heroine = $150.00. Whose your Daddy? The Mother Jones of the 70's would have written a much more informative and honest take on this story. Must need points from the MSM. No mention of how much of these crops end up in U. S. school yards. Same could be said of Columbian Cocaine. Come on guys, turn off your monitors go outside and ask pertinent questions.
Posted by: Jim on 05/15/08 at 9:24 PM Respond
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