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"This is your clusterfck - burn the crops down and no one is sneaking it past your nose and through the north to get weapons and explosives into Pakistan."
No. That would be cruel and we've had more success other ways in other places. You make a mountain out of a molehill and use an old article to do so.
Over and over again with a mantra-like drumbeat. But it doesn't wash well.
The real problem, of course, is the taliban controlling central and southern Helmand and their need for opium to fund the insurgency. That dope is heading south like their soldiers do.
To sanctuary in Pakistan.
It's likely processed there as well and shipped around the world through Karachi. That makes more sense than sending it through so many hands-all with a cut and chance of grabbing it all. Afterall, short of the saintly pashtu, the further north you go the more disreputable and unsavory the characters become.
"That's the plain and simple - its grown in territory under US/NATO control, the weapons are trafficked through territory under US/NATO control."
Any weapons and explosives coming into Afghanistan likely stay there, wouldn't you agree? After all, there are plenty of taliban who need those supplies right there and there's no reason to transport weapons and ammo to Pakistan.
Your nation is awash in weapons already.
Please don't be upset but like so many other things that you thought could be managed with these militants, this is just one more.
They use drugs to fund their wars and they move drugs in the safest and most expeditious way possible. For opium grown in Helmand, Farah, Nimroz, Kandahar, and Orozgan, that route clearly leads south.
Thanks.
No. That would be cruel and we've had more success other ways in other places. You make a mountain out of a molehill and use an old article to do so.
Over and over again with a mantra-like drumbeat. But it doesn't wash well.
The real problem, of course, is the taliban controlling central and southern Helmand and their need for opium to fund the insurgency. That dope is heading south like their soldiers do.
To sanctuary in Pakistan.
It's likely processed there as well and shipped around the world through Karachi. That makes more sense than sending it through so many hands-all with a cut and chance of grabbing it all. Afterall, short of the saintly pashtu, the further north you go the more disreputable and unsavory the characters become.
"That's the plain and simple - its grown in territory under US/NATO control, the weapons are trafficked through territory under US/NATO control."
Any weapons and explosives coming into Afghanistan likely stay there, wouldn't you agree? After all, there are plenty of taliban who need those supplies right there and there's no reason to transport weapons and ammo to Pakistan.
Your nation is awash in weapons already.
Please don't be upset but like so many other things that you thought could be managed with these militants, this is just one more.
They use drugs to fund their wars and they move drugs in the safest and most expeditious way possible. For opium grown in Helmand, Farah, Nimroz, Kandahar, and Orozgan, that route clearly leads south.
Thanks.