Here is a simple to find . You are either uninformed or intentionally lying about US involvement in the heroin production in Afghanistan.
Opium is a relatively water intensive crop. That's why the fields are always nears a reliable water source, like a river. One of the reasons that they are reporting an "increase" in harvests is because for the last several years the whole region has been in a drought. Opium production dropped to less than half. Which also generated friction between the taliban and the farmers because the taliban insisted upon taxing them according to their square acreage under cultivation, not by the amount of opium actually being produced.
But that's not on the internet, so you wouldn't know that would you?
The drought was so bad that the Iranian Quds Force was offering the taliban advanced weapons and support in exchange for them blowing up the dam on the Helmand river to increase the rate of flow of water into Iran, and the taliban said no.
But they never posted that on the internet either, so how could you know?
Stop trying to argue your, no doubt, vast sum of stored "internet knowledge" with someone who was there and watched all of this happen right outside his door for years. There are vast amounts of pertinent data that you can only learn by being there, talking to people and seeing it happen with your own eyes. Which, of course, you never will.
"When experience gainsays, theory should remain silent ."
The Hindu Kush is where opium poppies were first cultivated. The shit grows wild in the mountains. It is the cash crop for the locals. They have been growing that shit for over a millennium. Stop telling people to don't believe their lying eyes. If your job is to coverup CIA involvement in the Afghan heroin trade, go sell your lies elsewhere.
The Hindu Kush is where opium poppies were first cultivated. The shit grows wild in the mountains.
It's not a matter of whether it can grow there or not, sunshine.
You ever try to harvest a cash crop in mountainous terrain? Only in small amounts. Not in large easily cultivatable fields. Only in areas with reliable water sources. That are contended by multiple competing tribal interests. With extremely limited routes in and out?
If you did manage to harvest a useful, marketable amount of opium, you would have been "taxed" out of it by guys with AK's long before you ever got any of it to market.
You left that part out. Because you just don't know anything that isn't on the internet. What you don't know about the ground truth in those areas will still fill volumes. And every time you run your suck-hole on the subject you only prove that further. Go pick another thread to be an internet-expert on. There are people with real-world experience in this one.
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