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Solve et Coagula
Sep 7th, 2006, 1:13 AM
REBELS 'CONTROL HALF OF AFGHANISTAN'

6 September 2006

AFGHANISTAN is falling back into the hands of the Taliban, according to an international security and drugs think-tank.

The hard-line Islamic group have psychological and military control over half the country, say the Senlis Council.

And the lawless Helmand province in the south, where British troops are concentrated, is under "limited or no central government control". Senlis blame military priorities and "flawed" poppy eradication policies for Afghanistan's plight.

The report says: "Having effectively assumed responsibility for the country in 2001, the United States-led international community have failed to achieve stability and security in Afghanistan."

It comes a day after the British Army's most senior officer warned his men were fighting at the limit of their capacity.

Chief of General Staff General Sir Richard Dannatt said the Army could only just cope with the demands being placed on it by the Government.

Helmand is a huge producer of opium, and one of the tasks of British troops is supporting Afghan counter-narcotics forces in tackling the illegal drugs trade.

But the report claims destroying poppy fields is perceived as an "anti-poor policy" and fuels violence and insecurity to the Taliban's advantage.

It says: "Poppy crop eradication has resulted in a wave of starvation among destitute farming families.

"In districts where control shifts daily between insurgents, international troops and the central government, forced eradication intensifies these power struggles."

The Senlis Council recommend making emergency poverty relief a top priority, overhauling "failed" anti-poppy strategies and insisting that military objectives take a back-seat to development in the country.

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/tm_objectid=17691724&method=full&siteid=66633&headline=rebels--control-half-of-afghanistan---name_page.html

loganosborne
Sep 7th, 2006, 1:20 AM
Afghanistan looks like another problem thats going to take a long time to sort out.

Raptor Witness
Sep 8th, 2006, 12:06 PM
It almost looks like things have come full circle. Most of the illegal narcotics production in the world comes from Afganistan. Isn't that where the Bush family originally made a lot of it's money?

[George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography] (http://www.tarpley.net/bush7.htm)

Skull and Bones--the Russell Trust Association--was first established among the class graduating from Yale in 1833. Its founder was William Huntington Russell of Middletown, Connecticut. The Russell family was the master of incalculable wealth derived from the largest U.S. criminal organization of the nineteenth century: Russell and Company, the great opium syndicate.

There was at that time a deep suspicion of, and national revulsion against, freemasonry and secret organizations in the United States, fostered in particular by the anti-masonic writings of former U.S. President John Quincy Adams. Adams stressed that those who take oaths to politically powerful international secret societies cannot be depended on for loyalty to a democratic republic.

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The background to Skull and Bones is a story of Opium and Empire, and a bitter struggle for political control over the new U.S. republic.

Samuel Russell, second cousin to Bones founder William H., established Russell and Company in 1823. Its business was to acquire opium from Turkey and smuggle it into China, where it was strictly prohibited, under the armed protection of the British Empire.

Demonskates
Sep 8th, 2006, 5:12 PM
MMMMMM,Opium............. :drool:

Theres alot of folks who think that the U.S. is responsible for the drugs in the U.S.
They make money on drugs and by arresting those who sell or buy them.sounds like a win win situation to me,financial wise.