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Heroin production in on the rise in Afaganistan
"Michael Petukhov" wrote in message om... http://nvo.ng.ru/wars/2003-08-29/1_geroin.html (in russian) general Alexander Markin, the commander of russian border guard in Tajikistan. "question: it is possible to make a conclusion from what you said that US has no interests in destroying of mass heroin production infrastructure in Afganistan? And what narcobusiness is somehow connected with US economy? gen. Markin: On that question I would better answer without microphone. With microphone I can say only that according to our data, during antiterroristic operation in Afganistan US forces did not destroy a single laboratory for heroin production. They even never mentioned about that." Not true, the US Military defined opiate production as a non-military target very early on in the Afghan campaign. The poppys will just move back to burma and then we can't decide who gets to distribute heroin. |
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