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Opium in Afganistan

12 hours ago ago from Jay's Blog

Opium in Afghanistan By examining the history of Afghanistan and of opium production generally, we can get a better idea of what the causes might be of rises and falls in its production during the 20th century and up to today. This article will discuss the origins of the opium trade, and will examine which circumstances in Afghanistan have been favourable or unfavourable to its production. This should make it possible to predict ...

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The Tribune – Scourge of Drugs I

11 hours ago ago from Maninblue1947\'s Weblog

Govt fails to check menace of intoxicants, Ravi Dhaliwal Muktsar/Bathinda, December 19. Once a vivacious southwest Punjab, it has been plagued by the twin scourge of drugs and waterlogging. Though the efforts of the government are on to check waterlogging, it has “failed” to eradicate the evil of drugs. The problem, if one goes by an affidavit submitted by the Social Security Department to the Punjab and Haryana High Court which ...

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George McGovern: A Response to Joe Klein

22 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

The able reporter Joe Klein deserves a response to his critique of my objection to President Obama's decision to send another 30,000 troops to Afghanistan. With the 21,000 the President ordered there earlier, plus the 50,000 sent by President Bush, we now have over 100,000 troops assigned to Afghanistan and another 50,000 mercenaries. I had stated that our growing Afghan involvement reminds me of the Vietnam tragedy. Mr. Klein contends ...

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4 hours ago ago from Washington Post - U.S.

Will a surge of American soldiers turn the tide in Afghanistan? Or will the United States endure a defeat similar to the one suffered by the Russian Army not so long ago? In the wake of President Obama's decision to send an additional 30,000 young men and women to fight Al Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan, all eyes are on Afghan President Hamid Karzai--who now suggests America's withdrawal timeline might be flexible. The Obama ...

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