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RussiaPrussia
03-06-2014, 09:45 AM
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The head of Russia’s Federal Drug Control Service has blamed the US-led NATO forces for the surge in Afghanistan's drug production.

On Wednesday, Russia’s drugs tsar accused the US and its NATO allies of helping a surge in Afghanistan's heroin production.

Viktor Ivanov from the Russian Drug Control Service says NATO forces are directly responsible for a boost in narcotic cultivations in Afghanistan.

He also noted that US-led troops have in fact helped create a catastrophic surge, while refusing to check on farmers there.

“According to the US House Foreign Affairs Committee, Washington has no counternarcotics strategy for Afghanistan after international troops pull out of the country,” Ivanov said at a meeting of the State Anti-Drug Committee in Moscow.
The remarks come as countries around the globe have been directly hit by the recent upswing in narco-production of Afghanistan. The situation is likely to worsen as foreign troops seek to stay there for some more years even beyond the 2014 deadline for the withdrawal of foreign forces.

Drug abuse annually claims up to 100,000 lives in Russia, according to the Russian Federal Drug Control Service.

Earlier in January, Russian Ambassador to Afghanistan Andrey Avetisyan blamed the international community for not doing enough to turn the tide of the alarming trend.

Narcotics trade flourished in Afghanistan under the rule of the Taliban, who earned part of their funding through the lucrative drug business.

The United Nations reports however indicate that narcotics production and drug smuggling have increased in Afghanistan since the US-led invasion of the country in 2001.

Since 2001, the opium cultivation increased over 4,400% across Afghanistan. Under the US-led NATO forces, Afghanistan became world largest opium producer, which produces 93% of world opium.

Analysts believe when the history of USA involvement in Afghanistan is written, Washington's sordid involvement in the heroin trade and its alliance with drug lords and war criminals will be one of the most shameful chapters.[/video]

The head of Russia’s Federal Drug Control Service has blamed the US-led NATO forces for the surge in Afghanistan's drug production.

On Wednesday, Russia’s drugs tsar accused the US and its NATO allies of helping a surge in Afghanistan's heroin production.

Viktor Ivanov from the Russian Drug Control Service says NATO forces are directly responsible for a boost in narcotic cultivations in Afghanistan.

He also noted that US-led troops have in fact helped create a catastrophic surge, while refusing to check on farmers there.

“According to the US House Foreign Affairs Committee, Washington has no counternarcotics strategy for Afghanistan after international troops pull out of the country,” Ivanov said at a meeting of the State Anti-Drug Committee in Moscow.
The remarks come as countries around the globe have been directly hit by the recent upswing in narco-production of Afghanistan. The situation is likely to worsen as foreign troops seek to stay there for some more years even beyond the 2014 deadline for the withdrawal of foreign forces.

Drug abuse annually claims up to 100,000 lives in Russia, according to the Russian Federal Drug Control Service.

Earlier in January, Russian Ambassador to Afghanistan Andrey Avetisyan blamed the international community for not doing enough to turn the tide of the alarming trend.

Narcotics trade flourished in Afghanistan under the rule of the Taliban, who earned part of their funding through the lucrative drug business.

The United Nations reports however indicate that narcotics production and drug smuggling have increased in Afghanistan since the US-led invasion of the country in 2001.

Since 2001, the opium cultivation increased over 4,400% across Afghanistan. Under the US-led NATO forces, Afghanistan became world largest opium producer, which produces 93% of world opium.

Analysts believe when the history of USA involvement in Afghanistan is written, Washington's sordid involvement in the heroin trade and its alliance with drug lords and war criminals will be one of the most shameful chapters.

Linebacker
03-06-2014, 11:03 AM
Nato?Or Russia?Why do you think they ivaded afghanistan?The beautiful desert nature?Nope.The oil wells and the cocaine business.

Give me one other reason why russia invaded afgan.

Fortis in Arduis
03-06-2014, 12:14 PM
The "article" does not explain how NATO has helped boost Afghan heroin production.


Viktor Ivanov from the Russian Drug Control Service says NATO forces are directly responsible for a boost in narcotic cultivations in Afghanistan.

He also noted that US-led troops have in fact helped create a catastrophic surge, while refusing to check on farmers there.

“According to the US House Foreign Affairs Committee, Washington has no counternarcotics strategy for Afghanistan after international troops pull out of the country,” Ivanov said at a meeting of the State Anti-Drug Committee in Moscow.

Wow, so Viktor Ivanov says that NATO forces are directly responsible for a boost in production, and, in addition, have, in fact, helped create a catastrophic surge. There is a lot of repetition there, but with no explanation of how they are directly responsible.

I can accept that they might not be a counter-narcotics strategy, or checks on farmers, but that is not same as 'helping', is it?

"Helping" would be going out and harvesting opium, collecting and planting seeds, providing irrigation, assisting producers in refining the product into heroin. This is a ridiculous article which does not even have a proper source.

Correlation is not causation.

Also, where is the link? Please provide a link.

If this is what they make money from, perhaps they should be assisted in finding legitimate markets for their product. I mean the pharmaceuticals industry.




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Russian Drugs Tsar: Viktor Ivanov from the Russian Drug Control Service

:lmao

Here is the source: http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2014/03/05/353352/nato-slammed-for-afghan-drug-production/

Sketchy. :ohwell: