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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: AFGHANISTAN: US DRUG POLICY, TOTAL CORRUPTION OR UTTER INSANITY? The new American drug policy is easy to understand. America is telling the world it can no longer eradicate opium/heroin production because poor farmers are going to suffer. In truth, the poppy fields America now protects are run by drug lords with ties to the Karzai regime. America is building a narco-mafia behind the government of Afghanistan tied to an unsound and corrupt policy being peddled by the Special Envoy, Richard Holbrooke. The US has no plans to eradicate drug production in Afghanistan, production they and everyone else claims is funding the Taliban and is certainly pumping 65 billion dollars into somebodys hands. This is what NATO commander, Gen. Stanley McChrystal has decided to do: McChrystals solution is to set up a slush fund to pay off the Majah opium poppy growers. What this is doing is to dismantle any real counter-narcotics program the DEA and SOF were supposedly implementing. What we are learning is that the US State Department, for reasons unknown and unknowable, wants to manage Afghanistan as a crime ridden narco-state for the foreseeable future. What the Secretary of State called the best decision in the face of an array of less-than-perfect options has set in motion the worst-case nightmare scenario a boon for the drug lords, a bane for the drug busters. What the drug eradication policy does is simple. It eradicates no drugs, it supplies money to criminal elements that destabilize the government, destroys the internal tribal system Americas war policy depends on and is building unstable and ungovernable regions that will support terrorism and extremism forever. The essence of this nefarious proposition, promoted by narco lobby special envoy to the US Richard Holbrooke, was unveiled in theWashington Post on April 13: Marines try unorthodox tactics to disrupt Afghan opium harvest. The article carefully misleads a gullible reader to believe this hoax was initiated by the White House to be happily implemented by the US Marines. Though the narco envoy was never mentioned in the WP piece, it was Richard Holbrooke who concocted The Bucks for Drugs subterfuge and dispatched his minion John Kael Weston to bamboozle Brig. Gen. Lawrence D. Nicholson, commander of the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade. As the story goes, the Marines ought to cash in $12 million from the Commanders Emergency Response Program to disrupt the Afghan opium harvest. The whole scheme is a total scam, nothing is disrupted, far from it. In fact the policy is much closer to agricultural support and subsidy, with the product being death dealing narcotics and the goal almost too insidious to imagine. Opium mythology Here are the main fraudulent premises of the swindle political & financial attributed to the US administration as outlined in the Washington Post: Eradication would drive farmers into the hands of the insurgency Poppy farmers are poor creatures who face economic peril if they cannot harvest or sell their crops These disinformation sound bites betray the Holbrooke hallmark and are adroitly exploited by narco-insurgency propaganda. Ambassador Thomas Schweich, a former US top drug buster in Afghanistan, exposed this drug lobby guerilla marketing in his seminal article Is Afghanistan a Narco-State? in the NYT way back in July 27, 2008: Karzai had long opposed aerial eradication, (p.2) Why? More than 95 percent of the residents of the poppy growing provinces [Helmand & Kandahar] voted for Karzai. (p.7) Poppy cultivation was becoming limited to the south, more associated with the insurgency and disassociated from poverty
UNODC convincingly demonstrated that poor farmers were abandoning the crop and that poppy growth was confined to the wealthiest parts of Afghanistan
It rejected the idea that farmers would starve without the poppy, concluding that poverty doesnt appear to have been the main driving factor in the expansion of opium poppy. UNODC shattered the myth that poppies are grown by destitute farmers
Eighty percent of the land under poppy cultivation in the south had been planted with it only in the last two years
these farmers didnt need an alternative livelihood. They had abandoned their previous livelihoods
to take advantage of the security vacuum [which coincides with UK military presence] to grow a more profitable crop: opium
Yet Afghan officials continued to say that poppy cultivation was the only choice for its poor farmers. (p.4) The starving farmer was a convenient myth. [NATO]
wanted to avoid any uptick in violence from [counternarcotics] strategy, even if the strategy would result in long-term success
the Taliban loved it because their propaganda campaign consisted of trotting out farmers whose fields had been eradicated and having them say that they were going to starve. (p.5) Ponzi scheme What WP spins as unorthodox tactics and one of the most novel US attempts to crack down on Afghanistans drug trade is a highly inaccurate depiction of what is actually happening. The drug trade is being built, protected and now subsidized with no mention of the massive distribution and banking empire supporting it and enriching many players, few of them from Afghanistan. Back to Ambassador Thomas Schweich: Payment for eradication is disastrous counternarcotics policy: if you pay cash for poppies, farmers keep the cash and grow poppies again next year for more cash. And farmers who grow less-lucrative crops start growing poppies so that they can get the money, too. Drug experts call this type of offer a perverse incentive, and it has never worked anywhere in the world. (p.8) ARE AMERICAS EFFORTS SIMPLY TOTALLY MISGUIDED OR UTTERLY CORRUPT? How does the worlds largest money laundering scheme and the worlds largest narcotics distribution network totally escape American attention in Afghanistan? This isnt Americas first dance in this arena, with a massive drug war on its border with Mexico and decades of efforts in South America having little or no effect. We are also ignoring decades of substantive reports of CIA involvement in using narcotic trafficking to fund covert operations. You cant turn on a TV without seeing this mentioned, the CIA-drug connection is a major part of American culture. Former FBI translator, Sibel Edmonds testimony of US involvement in shipping drugs from Afghanistan on rendition flights has proven to be widely reliable and has received key support from members of the military and intelligence community With Americas mainstream media running interference for these confused, misguided and corrupt efforts through taking part in a combination of spin and cover-up, a debate on a rational policy will be impossible. I didnt know that Rear Admiral Gregory Smith could manipulate Washington Post imbed at CAMP LEATHERNECK as a message multiplier for Richard Holbrooke narco propaganda. Now I do and you do too.
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#1. To: Horse (#0)
We went into Afghanistan to protect the opium trade. That much has been obvious for a long time.
"With respect to the words general welfare, I have always regarded them as qualified by the detail of powers connected with them. To take them in a literal and unlimited sense would be a metamorphosis of the Constitution into a character which there is a host of proofs was not contemplated by its creators." Poppies and pipelines.
There is a third option that no one wants to talk about - it's big business for the CIA and enriches the Congress and thousands of other government bureaucrats.
"The Central Intelligence Agency owns everyone of any significance in the major media." ~ William Colby, Director, CIA 19731976 Nothing in the State, everything outside the State, everything against the State - Jan Lester, Escape From Leviathan "When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men living together in society, they create for themselves in the course of time a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that justifies it." - Frederic Bastiat Good order results spontaneously when things are let alone. - Zhuangzi
They'd be better off, Afghanistan would be better off, and we'd be better off, if they came home and cleaned DC.
"...as long as there..remain active enemies of the Christian church, we may hope to become Master of the World...the future Jewish King will never reign in the world before Christianity is overthrown - B'nai B'rith speech http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/luther.htm / http://bible.cc/psalms/83-4.htm
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