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Common Sense: Bankrupting the Taliban

3129 Wrote: Sep 04, 2009 3:55 PM
One of the biggest problems for China, and an excellent control tool for England, was low cost opium. It was England that started the Chinese opium trade, which Mao suppressed by extensive application of the death penalty, usualy summarily without even bothering wit an arrest, let alone a trial. If you think the organized crime creates problems with the drug trade, see what happens when European governments go into the business.
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan -- Last month, our Fox News' "War Stories" team was in Colombia, covering the tough fight against a narco-insurgency, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC. This month, we're in Afghanistan, covering another narco-insurgency, the Taliban. In Colombia, cocaine fuels and funds the terror. Here in Afghanistan, it's opium. Despite extraordinary differences in culture, climate and terrain, there are dramatic parallels in the two campaigns. More importantly, lessons learned in the Andean basin are being applied here in the shadows of the Hindu Kush.

Both countries have isolated agricultural populations vulnerable to coercion by insurgents financed by...