Saturday, August 25, 2007

Taliban Push Poppy Production to a Record Again

Via NYTimes.com -

LASHKAR GAH, Afghanistan, Aug. 25 — Afghanistan produced record levels of opium in 2007 for the second straight year, led by a staggering 45 percent increase in the Taliban stronghold of Helmand Province, according to a new United Nations survey to be released Monday.

The report is likely to spark renewed debate about the United States’ $600 million counternarcotics program in Afghanistan, which has been dogged by security challenges and endemic corruption within the Afghan government.

“I think it is safe to say that we should be looking for a new strategy,” said William B. Wood, the American ambassador to Afghanistan, commenting on the report’s overall findings. “And I think that we are finding one.”

Mr. Wood said the current American programs for eradication, interdiction and alternative livelihoods should be intensified, but he added that spraying poppy crops with herbicide remained “a possibility.” Afghan and British officials have opposed spraying, saying it would drive farmers into the arms of the Taliban.

While the report found that opium production dropped in northern Afghanistan, Western officials briefed on the assessment said, cultivation rose in the south, where Taliban insurgents urge farmers to grow poppies.

Although common farmers make comparatively little from the trade, opium is a major source of financing for the Taliban, who gain public support by protecting farmers’ fields from eradication, according to American officials. They also receive a cut of the trade from traffickers they protect.

In Taliban-controlled areas, traffickers have opened more labs that process raw opium into heroin, vastly increasing its value. The number of drug labs in Helmand rose to roughly 50 from 30 the year before, and about 16 metric tons of chemicals used in heroin production have been confiscated this year.

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:36 AM

    GDI Vs NOD ;-)

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  2. I have to say, I have no idea what that means...lol Is it a special Greek thing? Or am I just losing it?

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  3. Anonymous8:30 AM

    I take it that you are not a big fan of PC games.
    Back in 1995, EA arts release a Real Time Strategy game called command and conquer (very bit hit, spawned a whole franchise)
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    It was GDI (UN (and US-led)) coalition Vs a terrorist multinational organization called NOD.
    Both sides used to harvest a mineral/plant to gain resources.
    Funny, 12 yrs later this seems so relative, terrorists gathering plants to gain resources :-)

    (ok, I admit, it was a lame comment :-) to start with )

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  4. Ahh, I played C&C for a while back in the days...but I would have never remember the names of stuff..lol

    I got ya ;)

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