Showing posts with label herion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label herion. Show all posts

Thursday, October 8, 2009

17 taliban terrorist scum killed and tonnes of herion seized


Seventeen taliban were killed and over 50 tonnes of herion was seized in an US operation in Helmand Province.

Napalm all the poppy fields, carpet bomb Waziristan, nuke Quetta, just pretend that Afghanistan and Pakistan is 1945 Japan. AFP

KABUL — US and Afghan forces seized 50 tonnes of opium and killed 17 Taliban on Wednesday, the defence ministry said, as US President Barack Obama mulled his options for the increasingly war-torn country.[...]

In the five-hour operation that began at 11:00 am (0630 GMT), the soldiers dropped from helicopters into the Kajaki district of Helmand province, source of most of the world's heroin, the spokesman said.

"We seized and destroyed 30 tonnes of fertiliser, 1,000 boxes of AK-47 and TK machinegun bullets and other weapons," he said, adding that a factory for making remote-controlled bombs was also destroyed.

"Seventeen Taliban were killed, three were arrested alive," he said.

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Monday, October 6, 2008

Karzai's Brother Linked to the Herion Trade?

According to informat Hajji Aman Kheri, who was arrested in 2002 for plotting to kill the Afghan Vice President, Afghan President Karzai's brother is linked to herion trafficking. US officials have approached President Karzai several times regarding his brother's links to the herion trade. But Karzai refuses to take any action until the US can produce any concrete evidence against him.

However, no full investigation has taken place because the administration prefers if the matter is dealt with a "hands-off approach". A catch 22 situation, Karzai demands evidence linking his brother to the herion trade but the administration won't conduct an investigation because of the political sensitivity of the matter.

The herion trade in Afghanistan is intimately linked with the taliban and other unsavory characters in the region. In my opinion, in order to win the war in Afghanistan NATO must disrupt the herion trade in order to deprave the taliban of one their primary sources of income.New York Times

WASHINGTON — When Afghan security forces found an enormous

cache of heroin hidden beneath concrete blocks in a tractor-trailer outside Kandahar in 2004, the local Afghan commander quickly impounded the truck and notified his boss.

Before long, the commander, Habibullah Jan, received a telephone call from Ahmed Wali Karzai, the brother of President Hamid Karzai, asking him to release the vehicle and the drugs, Mr. Jan later told American investigators, according to notes from the debriefing obtained by The New York Times. He said he complied after getting a phone call from an aide to President Karzai directing him to release the truck.

Two years later, American and Afghan counternarcotics forces stopped another truck, this time near Kabul, finding more than 110 pounds of heroin. Soon after the seizure, United States investigators told other American officials that they had discovered links between the drug shipment and a bodyguard believed to be an intermediary for Ahmed Wali Karzai, according to a participant in the briefing.
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But the assertions about him have deeply worried top American officials in Kabul and in Washington. The United States officials fear that perceptions that the Afghan president might be protecting his brother are damaging his credibility and undermining efforts by the United States to buttress his government, which has been under siege from rivals and a Taliban insurgency fueled by drug money, several senior Bush administration officials said. Their concerns have intensified as American troops have been deployed to the country in growing numbers.[...]

The White House says it believes that Ahmed Wali Karzai is involved in drug trafficking, and American officials have repeatedly warned President Karzai that his brother is a political liability, two senior Bush administration officials said in interviews last week.

Numerous reports link Ahmed Wali Karzai to the drug trade, according to current and former officials from the White House, the State Department and the United States Embassy in Afghanistan, who would speak only on the condition of anonymity. In meetings with President Karzai, including a 2006 session with the United States ambassador, the Central Intelligence Agency’s station chief and their British counterparts, American officials have talked about the allegations in hopes that the president might move his brother out of the country, said several people who took part in or were briefed on the talks.

“We thought the concern expressed to Karzai might be enough to get him out of there,” one official said. But President Karzai has resisted, demanding clear-cut evidence of wrongdoing, several officials said. “We don’t have the kind of hard, direct evidence that you could take to get a criminal indictment,” a White House official said.

“That allows Karzai to say, ‘where’s your proof?’ ”
It's hard to present proof when no investigations have taken place.
Neither the Drug Enforcement Administration, which conducts counternarcotics efforts in Afghanistan, nor the fledgling Afghan anti-drug agency
has pursued investigations into the accusations against the president’s brother.

Several American investigators said senior officials at the D.E.A. and the office of the Director of National Intelligence complained to them that the White House favored a hands-off approach toward Ahmed Wali Karzai because of the political delicacy of the matter. But White House officials dispute that, instead citing limited D.E.A. resources in Kandahar and southern Afghanistan and the absence of political will in the Afghan government to go after major drug suspects as the reasons for the lack of an inquiry.

“We invested considerable resources into building Afghan capability to conduct such investigations and consistently encouraged Karzai to take on the big fish and address widespread Afghan suspicions about the link between his brother and narcotics,” said Meghan O’Sullivan, who was the coordinator for Afghanistan and Iraq at the National Security Council until last year.
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Friday, October 3, 2008

NATO to Target Herion Traffickers in Afghanistan

NATO wakes up and decides to start targeting herion traffickers in Afghanistan. It's well known that a lot of the money made from selling herion goes to the taliban and al Qaida so they may continue on fighting NATO in Afghanistan.

Cut off one of their money supplies. The Age

NATO forces in Afghanistan will step up attacks on drug lords and narcotics traffickers who are supporting a Taliban insurgency that has rebounded in the past year, according to the top US commander in Afghanistan.

General David McKiernan also warned on Wednesday that US forces can't copy a central element of military success in Iraq — recruiting local tribes to support them — because the Afghan tribal structure has been shattered by 30 years of war.

He made it clear that NATO's International Security Assistance Force, or ISAF, was not going to eradicate poppy crops. Afghanistan is the world's top grower of opium poppies, which are processed into heroin.

But by drawing a clear link between the narcotics trade and the insurgency, General McKiernan was outlining what could be an important and expanding role for US and NATO troops as they seek to eliminate a source of money and weapons for the insurgency.
I would the herion trade and the insurgency are one in the same....


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