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85 per cent of all drugs produced in Afghanistan are shipped out by US aircraft.

Posted by PCLatest news, World newsWednesday, December 22nd, 2010

85 per cent of all drugs produced in Afghanistan is being shipped
aboard US aircraft. Foreign diplomats have stated that the United
States military buy drugs from local Afghan drug lords who deal with
field commanders overseeing eradication of drug production. The
administration of President Hamid Karzai, including his two brothers,
Kajum Karzai and Akhmed Vali Karzai, are involved in the CIA
controlled narcotics trade – one of the main reasons why the U.S.
installed Karzai as De facto president of Afghanistan.
“The Americans are working hard to keep narco business flourishing in
both countries,” says Mikhail Khazin, president of the consultancy
firm Niakon. “They consistently destroy the local infrastructure,
pushing the local population to look for illegal means of subsistence.
And the CIA [Central Intelligence Agency] provides protection to drug
trafficking.”
U.S. freelance writer Dave Gibson recalled in an article published in
the American Chronicle what a U.S. foreign intelligence official,
speaking on the condition of anonymity, revealed of the CIA’s record
of involvement with the international drug trade. The official said:
“The CIA did almost the identical thing during the Vietnam War, which
had catastrophic consequences – the increase in the heroin trade in
the USA beginning in the 1970s is directly attributable to the CIA.
The CIA has been complicit in the global drug trade for years, so I
guess they just want to carry on their favourite business.”

The New York Times, May 20, 2001
Taliban’s Ban On Poppy A Success, U.S. Aides Say
UNITED NATIONS, May 18 — The first American narcotics experts to go to
Afghanistan under Taliban rule have concluded that the movement’s ban
on opium-poppy cultivation appears to have wiped out the world’s
largest crop in less than a year, officials said today.
The American findings confirm earlier reports from the United Nations
drug control program that Afghanistan, which supplied about
three-quarters of the world’s opium and most of the heroin reaching
Europe, had ended poppy planting in one season.

Under a U.S. and NATO occupation that wiped out Opium trade has been revived.
Reuters, Feb 19, 2009
Afghan 2008 opium crop was second biggest: U.N. report
Afghanistan’s opium harvest … 2008 … was … the second biggest on
record, a United Nations body declared.
While the area under cultivation was reduced by a fifth, better yields
meant production dropped only 6 percent to 7,700 tons, after a record
8,200 tons in 2007, the U.N.’s International Narcotics Control Board
said in its annual report.
More than seven years after the U.S.-led invasion, Afghanistan still
grows more than 90 percent of the world’s illegal opium poppies, the
source of heroin.
NATO forces are not allowed to eradicate crops although NATO allies
agreed … to allow their soldiers to carry out direct attacks on Afghan
drug lords and laboratories.
Afghan officials let drug traffickers operate with impunity and those
who do target the opium trade risk their lives, the report said. Last
year (2008), 78 officials trying to eradicate opium crops were killed,
six times the toll in 2007.

Air America Afghanistan
Air America was an American passenger and cargo airline established in
1950 and covertly owned and operated by the Central Intelligence
Agency’s (CIA) Special Activities Division from 1950 to 1976. It
supplied and supported US covert operations in Southeast Asia during
the Vietnam War.
Air America transported opium and heroin on behalf of Hmong leader
Vang Pao. This has been supported by former Laos CIA paramilitary
Anthony Poshepny, former Air America pilots, U.S. diplomats, former
DEA agents, Congressional oversight committees and other people
involved in the war.
University of Georgia historian William M. Leary claims that this was
done without the airline employees’ direct knowledge (except for those
employees that said they did know about it), and that the airline
itself did not trade in drugs (only transported them).
Air America officially disbanded on June 30, 1976, and was later
purchased by Evergreen International Airlines, which continues to
provide support for U.S. covert operations.
Today Air America has been revived by the CIA, this time using U.S.
military aircraft to transport the illegal drugs out of Afghanistan
and into the United States.

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