Posted on 10/24/2014 6:13:32 AM PDT by C19fan
The U.S. military learned the hard way not to interfere with Afghanistans thriving production of poppies, the colorful flowers that are the source of opium and, by extension, heroin.
Now we know the cost of that lessona cool $7.6 billion. On Oct. 14, the U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstructiona.k.a., SIGARalerted the Defense, State and Justice Departments to this latest dollar figure for poppy-elimination efforts.
And heres SIGARs kicker. Despite the nearly $8 billion America has spent on eradication efforts, today the Afghan opium trade is booming. At 400,000 acres, the poppy crop in 2013 was the biggest ever.
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each flower produces a lot of seeds.
It is not a waste if my cronies got a cut. Hey, billions of dollars don’t just vanish.
Eventually, poppy growers will get the message.
Capitalism always wins.
a cool $7.6 billion
How much salt could that money buy? Plow the salt into their fields.
Afghanistan needs an economy and they are good at producing opium. Why won’t pharmaceutical companies purchase opium from them?
I’m sure it’s a matter of follow the money.
Afghanis are the bootleggers of the Islamic world. Like the Chicago mob (which they resemble in no little degree), the various factions have bought off the supposed enforcement agencies at the local level, and blithely continue to produce one of the highest-margin cash crops in the world.
For the Chicago mob, it was the illicit trade in liquor, at a time when its production was to be “for medicinal purposes only”. Where else have we heard that argument, “for medicinal purposes only”? Just about everywhere there is a concerted effort to circumvent the control and limitations on powerful or highly addictive substances.
Hemp was once very useful for the production of rope. But it had this one little by-product, you know, that could cause a certain degree of “detachment” when used in a particular manner. No end of mischief from the “improper” channels for distribution of this by-product, doncha know.
Now this is what we have in the production of opium, a very little bit that “could” be used for “medicinal purposes”, and an awful lot that gets into “improper” channels.
Terrorism and widespread criminal acts are fueled by trade in these illicit substances. Which is why they are illicit in the first place.
Eradicate my butt. Our troops were told to not disturb or mess with those fields when moving in areas with fields.
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