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    Watchdog Faults Anti-drug Effort    
    Friday, December 25 2009 @ 10:09 AM GMT+5
    Contributed by: tomaidh

    Opinion

    From an article in Thursday’s Reformer:

    WASHINGTON -- The State Department’s internal watchdog on Wednesday criticized the agency’s nearly $2 billion anti-drug effort in Afghanistan for poor oversight and lack of a long-term strategy.

    In the article, the author suggests that the opium trade is the vehicle that supports the insurgency, Nothing could be further from the truth.

    The total revenue generated by opiates within Afghanistan is about $3.4 billion per year. Of this figure, according to UNODC (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime ), the Taliban get only 4% of the sum. Farmers, meanwhile, get 21%.

    And the remaining 75%? Al-Qaeda? No: The report specifies that it "does not appear to have a direct role in the Afghan opiates trade," although it may participate in "low-level drugs and/or arms smuggling" along the Pakistani border.

    Instead, the remaining 75% is captured by government officials, the police, local and regional power brokers and traffickers - in short, many of the groups now supported (or tolerated) by the United States and NATO are important actors in the drug trade.

    Truncated, for the complete article, see: http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/KL16Df01.html

    And nobody is mentioning the role of the CIA, Xe (Nee Blackwater) and the giant international banks. (Yes, the same guys who brought you the meltdown and subsequent bailout). They are the ones laundering the profits. Nobody else has the ability to do so.

     

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    Watchdog Faults Anti-drug Effort
    Authored by: paulgardner on Friday, December 25 2009 @ 01:02 PM GMT+5
    Tom, good post.
    I saw the article and skimmed it, but you've extracted the nut of the issue.

    Once again banks are involved in the drug trade. When I think of all the racial overtones & undertones in the discussion of drug use and sale even among liberals it really makes me sick.

    During the Carter years there was a drug war iniative called Operation Greenback. At the time most banks dealing in international currency exchange had near even inflow of dollars to foreign currency. The glaring exceptions were Florida and California where a huge surplus of dollars was flowing in compared to the foreign currency coming in. The drug trade rakes in huge amounts of cash dollars for drugs produced in South and Central America, so the assumption was that the banks were involved in money laundering and they can't have been unaware of it.
    I never heard of any arrests being made and Reagan quashed the program as soon as he came into office (this from the Nation magazine).
    Watchdog Faults Anti-drug Effort
    Authored by: SpudHill on Saturday, December 26 2009 @ 02:53 AM GMT+5
    C'mon guys...catch up....opiate trade has been the mainstay of Afghanistan for centuries...this isn't another one of those evil US plots. Good or bad, like it or not, it's the mainstay agricultural product of the country and has been for a very long time.
    Watchdog Faults Anti-drug Effort
    Authored by: vtjasper68 on Saturday, December 26 2009 @ 02:13 PM GMT+5
    Please, you're bursting thier bubble!
    Watchdog Faults Anti-drug Effort
    Authored by: SpudHill on Saturday, December 26 2009 @ 02:51 PM GMT+5
    Sorry about that but I'm just wondering (and I believe me, I am NOT a fan of Blackwaters, I think they're evil and awful), however, I was just wondering who was laundering the drug trade money in Afghanistan for years and years prior to Blackwater being near the country or even existing?
    Watchdog Faults Anti-drug Effort
    Authored by: Wingnut on Saturday, December 26 2009 @ 04:14 PM GMT+5
    Before Blackwater? The CIA.

    One can make jokes, but the U.S. is and has been heavily involved in
    making sure those poppies produce for quite a while.

    Look at the news reports prior to our invasion of their country. The
    Taliban had almost eliminated opium production there. Once we got in
    there, the heroin started flowing again.

    Look back at when the Soviets were invading and we were propping
    up the afghanis, too.

    Maybe it is just a coincidence.

    One can poke fun at thinking the CIA is involved, too, but one should
    read news reports of how we sent the CIA in first with lots of money
    to buy off locals before soldiers got there.

    There was also the recent news of the brother of our appointee Karzai
    having a poppy plantation.

    As with most things, there are probably many contributing factors. It
    would be foolish, in my view, to think the U.S. has no role
    whatsoever.
    Watchdog Faults Anti-drug Effort
    Authored by: cgrotke on Saturday, December 26 2009 @ 05:29 PM GMT+5
    The British Empire came before U.S. involvement. They were the opium
    dealers of the world for a while.
    Watchdog Faults Anti-drug Effort
    Authored by: SpudHill on Saturday, December 26 2009 @ 06:00 PM GMT+5
    Actually the earliest mentions of opium growing in Afghanistan begin in the mid-20s which would have the British connection. However, poppy growing was minimal for years but done. The surge in poppy growing began ironically after the US used Agent Orange in Mexico and other parts of Asia to eradicate the growth of poppies for opium. At that point AFghanistan picked up the slack and had a surge in poppy growing to fill the demand created by the US killing poppy crops in countries that had been the big suppliers. So at least on the surface it was the US's making moves to eradicate the growing of poppies for opium that created the surge in poppy growth in Afghanistan. So what would be the argument, that the US government purposefully killed poppy fields in other countries in order to create poppy growth in Afghanistan. I think it's a stretch.
    Watchdog Faults Anti-drug Effort
    Authored by: tiny on Tuesday, December 29 2009 @ 07:04 PM GMT+5
    If my memory is correct, at one time, the majority of opium came from
    the "golden
    triangle" in Burma now Myramar. Once the current regime came in,
    opium cutivation stopped.
    Watchdog Faults Anti-drug Effort
    Authored by: tomaidh on Sunday, December 27 2009 @ 12:38 PM GMT+5
    It's not just about poppies and Heroin.

    Who was Vice President when the floodgates first opened letting tons of cocaine flood into the US?
    With the meltdown of the economy and the endless expansion of war, the "war on drugs" isn't getting much attention.
    But have no fear, drug smuggling is still a popular pastime for folks with good connections.
    Watch this video by Daniel Hopsicker: http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/767.html

    For more on this phenomenon, especially CIA involvement, read "Crossing the Rubicon" by insider and (gulp) 9/11 skeptic Michael Ruppert: http://www.amazon.com/Crossing-Rubicon-Decline-American-Empire/dp/0865715408/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1261934739&sr=8-1
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