Skybird
03-27-07, 06:34 AM
http://www.spiegel.de/international/0,1518,473933,00.html
the idea is not new: to sell all the stuff to pharmaceutical companies. Only problems are these: Afghanistan produces very much more of this stuff than there is need for it on the pharmaceutical market, and if the money from the sales no longer goes directly to local warlords, rebels and Taleban, but to the farmers, it will not take long until farmers will have to pay protection money. Which means that NATO will pay indirectly into Taleban pockets and consider this practice to be "legal".
"Trapped in the Afghan maze" one more time again!
the idea is not new: to sell all the stuff to pharmaceutical companies. Only problems are these: Afghanistan produces very much more of this stuff than there is need for it on the pharmaceutical market, and if the money from the sales no longer goes directly to local warlords, rebels and Taleban, but to the farmers, it will not take long until farmers will have to pay protection money. Which means that NATO will pay indirectly into Taleban pockets and consider this practice to be "legal".
"Trapped in the Afghan maze" one more time again!