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Afghanistan
Afghan minister says drug strategy is 'perfect'
2009-06-28
Afghanistan's counternarcotics minister says his country's drug policy is "perfect."
Err, I beg to differ until poppies are no longer pop-ular.
Gen. Khodaidad said Sunday that Afghanistan has achieved "a lot of success" with its anti-drug strategy — which relies heavily on manual eradication of opium poppy fields.
Now if you'd just get more than one guy to do it, that would be great.
The U.S. on Saturday announced it would no longer support efforts to eradicate poppy plants — branding such efforts as a "waste of money."

Khodaidad, who goes by one name, also said the Afghan government is waiting to see the new U.S. strategy and that officials would work with their American counterparts on it after they figure out how to milk it.

Still he says there is no "deficiency" in the Afghan strategy.
And any talk to the contrary is moooot.
Posted by:gorb

#5  These remarks appear to be for local comsumption.
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2009-06-28 13:21  

#4  So the UN wants to transform Afghanistan into a nation of stoners?
Posted by: Don Vito Crolutle2068   2009-06-28 13:00  

#3  This appears to be the new strategy.
United Nations officials in Afghanistan are attempting to create a "flood of drugs" in the country intended to destroy the value of opium and force poppy farmers to switch to legal crops such as wheat.

After the failure to destroy fields of the scarlet flowers in Afghanistan's volatile south, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime says the answer is to stop the drugs from leaving the country in the first place.
Posted by: tipper   2009-06-28 10:23  

#2  How long has it been now since we stopped supporting poppy eradication? I thought it was a year or two ago, at least.
Posted by: gromky   2009-06-28 07:15  

#1  Yea, the Afghan drug policy is wonderful, the Taliban & Al-Qaida terrorists love it --- $$$$$ for spreading jihadic cancer.
Posted by: Mark Espinola    2009-06-28 05:32  

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