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Subject: [UK-911-Truth] Brought to you by CIA, West’s drug crisis


Brought to you by CIA, America’s drug crisis
Pakistan Daily - Nov 4, 2009

Next time you see a junkie sprawled at the curb in the downtown of
your nearest city, or read about someone who died of a heroin
overdose, just imagine a big yellow sign posted next to him or her
saying: “Your Federal Tax Dollars at Work.”

Kudos to the New York Times, and to reporters Dexter Filkins, Mark
Mazzetti and James Risen, for their lead article today reporting that
Ahmed Wali Karzai, brother of Afghanistan’s stunningly corrupt
President Hamid Karzai, a leading drug lord in the world’s major opium-
producing nation, has for eight years been on the CIA payroll.

Okay, the article was lacking much historical perspective (more on
that later), and the dead hand of top editors was evident in the
overly cautious tone (I loved the third paragraph, which stated that
“The financial ties and close working relationship between the
intelligence agency and Mr. Karzai raises significant questions about
America’s war strategy, which is currently under review at the White
House.” Well, duh! It should be raising questions about why we are
even in Afghanistan, about who should be going to jail at the CIA, and
about how can the government explain this to the over 1000 soldiers
and Marines who have died supposedly helping to build a new
Afghanistan). But that said, the newspaper that helped cheerlead us
into the pointless and criminal Iraq invasion in 2003, and that
prevented journalist Risen from running his exposé of the Bush/Cheney
administration’s massive warrantless National Security Agency
electronic spying operation until after the 2004 presidential
election, this time gave a critically important story full play, and
even, appropriately, included a teaser in the same front-page story
about October being the most deadly month yet for the US in
Afghanistan.

What the article didn’t mention at all is that there is a clear
historical pattern here. During the Vietnam War, the CIA, and its Air
America airline front-company, were neck deep in the Southeast Asian
heroin trade. At the time, it was Southeast Asia, not Afghanistan,
that was the leading producer and exporter of opium, mostly to the US,
where there was a heroin epidemic.

A decade later, in the 1980s, during the Reagan administration, as the
late investigative journalist Gary Webb so brilliantly documented
first in a series titled “Dark Alliance” in the San Jose Mercury
newspaper, and later in a book by that same name, the CIA was deeply
involved in the development of and smuggling of cocaine into the US,
which was soon engulfed in a crack cocaine epidemic—one that continues
to destroy African American and other poor communities across the
country. (The Times role here was sordid—it and other leading papers,
including the Washington Post and Los Angeles Times—did despicable hit
pieces on Webb shamelessly trashing his work and his career, and
ultimately driving him to suicide, though his facts have held up. For
the whole sordid tale, read Alex Cockburn’s and Jeffrey St. Clair’s
Whiteout: the CIA, Drugs and the Press) In this case, Webb showed that
the Agency was actually using the drugs as a way to fund arms, which
it could use its own planes to ferry down to the Contra forces it was
backing to subvert the Sandinista government in Nicaragua at a time
Congress had barred the US from supporting the Contras.

And now we have Afghanistan, once a sleepy backwater of the world with
little connection to drugs (the Taliban, before their overthrow by US
forces in 20001, had, according to the UN, virtually eliminated opium
production there), but now responsible for as much as 80 percent of
the world’s opium production—this at a time that the US effectively
finances and runs the place, with an occupying army that, together
with Afghan government forces that it controls, outnumbers the Taliban
12-1 according to a recent AP story. (http://www.google.com/hostednews/
ap/article/ALeqM5jWM24PqWpJg-935bFXbYANhGJ_lQD9BJLDVO0).

The real story here is that where the US goes, the drug trade soon
follows, and the leading role in developing and nurturing that trade
appears to be played by the Central Intelligence Agency.

Your tax dollars at work.

The issue at this point should not be how many troops the US should
add to its total in Afghanistan. It shouldn’t even be over whether the
US should up the ante or scale back to a more limited goal of hunting
terrorists. It should be about how quickly the US can extricate its
forces from Afghanistan, how soon the Congress can start hearings into
corruption and drug pushing by the CIA, and how soon the Attorney
General’s office will impanel a grand jury to probe CIA drug dealing.

Americans, who for years have supported a stupid, blundering and
ineffective “War on Drugs” in this country, and who mindlessly back
“zero-tolerance” policies towards drugs in schools and on the job,
should demand a “zero-tolerance” policy toward drugs and dealing with
drug pushers in government and foreign policy, including the CIA.

For years we have been fed the story that the Taliban are being
financed by their taxes on opium farmers. That may be partly true, but
recently we’ve been learning that it’s not the real story. Taliban
forces in Afghanistan, it turns out, have been heavily subsidized by
protection money paid to them by civilian aid organizations, including
even American government-funded aid programs, and even, reportedly, by
the military forces of some of America’s NATO allies (there is
currently a scandal in Italy concerning such payments by Italian
forces). But beyond that, the opium industry, far from being
controlled by the Taliban, has been, to a great extent, controlled by
the very warlords with which the US has allied itself, and, as the
Times now reports, by Ahmed Wali Karzai, the president’s own brother.

Karzai, we are also told by Filkins, Mazzetti and Risen, was a key
player in producing hundreds of thousands of fraudulent ballots for
his brother’s election theft earlier this year. Left unsaid is whether
the CIA might have played a role in that scam too. In a country where
finding printing presses is sure to be difficult, and where
transporting bales of counterfeit ballots is risky, you have to wonder
whether an agency like the CIA, which has ready access to printers and
to helicopters, might have had a hand in keeping its assets in control
in Kabul.

Sure that’s idle speculation on my part, but when you learn that
America’s spook agency has been keeping not just Karzai, but lots of
other unsavory Afghani warlords, on its payroll, such speculation is
only logical.

The real attitude of the CIA here was best illustrated by an anonymous
quote in the Filkins, Mazzetti and Risen piece, where a “former CIA
officer with experience in Afghanistan,” explaining the agency’s
backing of Karzai, said, “Virtually every significant Afghan figure
has had brushes with the drug trade. If you are looking for Mother
Teresa, she doesn’t live in Afghanistan.”

“The end justifies the means” is America’s foreign policy and military
motto, clearly.

The Times article exposing the CIA link to Afghanistan’s drug-kingpin
presidential brother should be the last straw for Americans. President
Obama’s “necessary” war in Afghanistan is nothing but a sick joke.

The opium, and resulting heroin, that is flooding into Europe and
America thanks to the CIA’s active support of the industry and its
owners in Afghanistan are doing far more grave damage to our societies
than any turbaned terrorists armed with suicide bomb vests could hope
to inflict.

The Afghanistan War has to be ended now.

Let the prosecution of America’s government drug pushers begin.

A note about Sen. John Kerry: Kerry (D-MA), who went to Afghanistan to
press, for the Obama administration, to get his “good friend”
President Karzai to agree to a run-off election after Karzai’s earlier
theft of the first round, has played a shameful role here. Once, back
when he still had an ounce of the principle that he had back when he
was a Vietnam vet speaking out against the Indochina War, Kerry held
hearings on the CIA’s cocaine-for-arms operation in Central America.
Now he’s hugging the CIA’s drug connections. By D Lindorff

http://www.daily.pk/brought-to-you-by-cia-americas-drug-crisis-12888/




 
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