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Afghanistan
War on Terror, Meet the War on Drugs
2009-07-23
KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The U.S. military bombed about 300 tons of poppy seeds in a dusty field in southern Afghanistan Tuesday in a dramatic show of force designed to break up the Taliban's connection to heroin.

The air strike occurred mid-day in Helmand province and was observed by CNN's Ivan Watson, who is embedded with the U.S. Marines operating in that province. The military dropped a series of 1,000-pound bombs from planes on the mounds of poppy seeds and then followed with strikes from helicopters.

Tony Wayne, with the U.S. State Department, said the strikes on poppy seeds, that can be used to make opium and heroin, is part of a strategy shift for the military to stop the Taliban and other insurgents from profiting from drugs.

"There is a nexus that needs to be broken between the insurgents and the drug traffickers," Wayne said. "Also, it is part of winning the hearts and minds of the population because in some cases they are intimidated into growing poppies."

In a bid to encourage Afghan farmers to swap out their poppy plants for wheat crops the U.S. Agency for International Development has been offering them seeds, fertilizers and improved irrigation.

Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#3  I could argue with you about that, but it's late and I'm tired.
Posted by: Pappy   2009-07-23 23:11  

#2  Hope so.

You know every time they describe the Taliban as 'insurgents' rather than 'terrorists' (which is what they are) they both sugar-coat their terrorism and insult legitimate 'insurgents' who do not engage in terrorist acts.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2009-07-23 15:43  

#1  Is that napalm? Sure did look like it.
Posted by: tu3031   2009-07-23 15:16  

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