Wednesday, August 16, 2006

You reap

KABUL, Afghanistan - Opium cultivation in Afghanistan has hit record levels — up by more than 40 percent from 2005 — despite hundreds of millions in counternarcotics money, Western officials told The Associated Press.

The increase could have serious repercussions for an already grave security situation, with drug lords joining the Taliban-led fight against Afghan and international forces.

A Western anti-narcotics official in Kabul said about 370,650 acres of opium poppy was cultivated this season — up from 257,000 acres in 2005 — citing their preliminary crop projections. The previous record was 323,700 acres in 2004, according to the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime.

"It is a significant increase from last year ... unfortunately, it is a record year," said a senior U.S. government official based in Kabul, who like the other Western officials would speak only on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive topic.
Wait a second.. didn't we "defeat" the Taliban, and make Afghanistan a shining beacon of freedom and democracy?

3 comments:

lord brown mouse said...

We must carpet bomb any farms growing opium, after giving a fair warning.

Anonymous said...

Nukes imo.

lord brown mouse said...

My father was kind, and it wasn't my mother either.

I used to break my toys alot in anger - could that explain it?