[Peace-discuss] Poppy production in Afghanistan

David Green davegreen84 at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 15 11:01:16 CDT 2007


I just wanted to correct one possible problem in Roger Epperson's recent post regarding poppy production in Afghanistan:
   
  Epperson wrote:
   
  "The prisons of Afghanistan, like those in Colombia, Lebanon, Pakistan, and even the United States itself, will soon be filled with lower level “mules” and other bit part players, as such U.S. “drug war” assistance is unlikely to have much effect on the level of drug trafficking or on the major players involved. In fact, such work in Afghanistan has been disrupted by the ongoing war (that Blackwater also profits from), which has actually led to a vast expansion of opium production, even though the country was already the source of 90% of the world’s opium prior to the 2001 U.S. invasion. Once again, the “drug war” has proven to be a great jobs program for white males looking for a lucrative position, but a total failure as public policy. In fact, until Iraq came along, the “drug war” was the most costly lost U.S. war since Vietnam. Is it any wonder that the foremost advocates of the “drug war” are the mostly white police and prison guards who benefit from the job security
 it provides them, even as it fosters the violence of blackmarkets and acts as a price support mechanism for organized crime?"
   
  This chart is posted at http://icga.blogspot.com/. Obviously, it reflects the Taliban's suppression of poppy production prior to their removal.
   
   
  

       
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