END WAR Troops Smuggle Heroin From Afghanistan Using Military Aircraft To Ship Drugs Out

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http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2010/09/12/afghanistan-heroin-allegations....
Canadian troops accused of smuggling heroin
Allegations about British and Canadian soldiers are 'unsubstantiated,' U.K. ministry says

The British government is investigating unsubstantiated allegations that British and Canadian soldiers are involved in smuggling heroin out of Afghanistan, a British newspaper says.

"We are aware of these allegations. Although they are unsubstantiated, we take any such reports very seriously," a defence ministry spokeswoman told the Sunday Times.

The Times said soldiers at the British base in Helmand province and the Canadian base at Kandahar Airfield are said to be involved.

A spokesperson at Canada's Department of National Defence would neither confirm nor deny that there is an investigation.

The spokesperson said that if there were an investigation, no one would say anything until it was complete.

http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=22579
Official: US, NATO Now in Control of Narcotic Trade in Afghanistan

Global Research, December 31, 2010
Fars News Agency - 2010-12-28

TEHRAN: A senior Iranian judiciary official blasted the West's performance in fighting drugs in Afghanistan, and stressed that the western states, particularly the US, are now in control of the drug trade in the war-torn country.

"Today, Afghans have no special influence in the issue of narcotics but the NATO and western states control drug production and dealings and are busy in this fields," First Deputy Head of the Judiciary Ebrahim Raeesi said at a conference of the anti-drug police chiefs here in Tehran on Tuesday.

"Today, the drug movements and networks are controlled by the Americans and the hegemonic system and Afghans are acting as their agents," Raeesi noted.

He blamed the western countries for Afghanistan's deteriorating drug problems, and added, "They can prevent drug plantation and production through their capabilities in the short run but we are witnessing no action by these countries and drug production has rather found a new form due to their presence."

The official blasted the western countries for the aggravating drug problem in Afghanistan, and described the huge increase in the production of narcotics in the war-torn country as "a crime against humanity".

Earlier, an Afghan lawmaker had disclosed that the foreign forces deployed in Afghanistan are involved in the production and trafficking of illicit drugs in the country, adding that the British troops have even trained a number of experts for opium cultivation.

"As long as foreign forces are present in Afghanistan, the cultivation, production and trafficking of drugs will continue in the country," Nasimeh Niazi told FNA in April.

Heroin-production labs in Helmand, which did not exist before the US-led war in Afghanistan, are now plentiful and work overtly, she added.

Eastern Iran borders Afghanistan, which is the world's number one opium and drug producer. Iran's geographical position has made the country a favorite transit corridor for drug traffickers who intend to smuggle their cargoes from Afghanistan to drug dealers in Europe.

Iran spends billions of dollars and has lost thousands of its police troops in the war against traffickers. Owing to its rigid efforts, Iran makes 85 percent of the world's total opium seizures and has turned into the leading country in drug campaign.

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    Earlier, an Afghan lawmaker had disclosed that the foreign forces deployed in Afghanistan are involved in the production and trafficking of illicit drugs in the country, adding that the British troops have even trained a number of experts for opium cultivation.

    "As long as foreign forces are present in Afghanistan, the cultivation, production and trafficking of drugs will continue in the country," Nasimeh Niazi told FNA in April.

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  • @judgerofwars you're an ostrich sporting a flag pin and a bumper sticker....people are being beheaded on the Mexican Border and in the U.S. over control over the distribution of Afghan heroin..same place they got their automatic weapons, courtesy of the U.S. Government.

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  • @VexZeed When the taliban had control of parts of Afghanistan they banned the growing and making of heroin, with the punishment being beheading for anyone caught. It was the US's allie the Northern Alliance who are drug/war lords who were fighting the taliban because they, the NA, wanted to continue growing this insidious and evil drug. When the taliban had power there was a world wide drought of heroin,as soon as the US invaded the drug is everywhere yet again

  • Nothing new here, military personel have been smuggling drugs back into their own and other countries since wars began. It was what brought heroin into Australia big time in the 70s with the vietnam war,yet another US war based on their lies. In that war heroin was smuggled back in the dead bodies of their mates. Take Afghanistan for e.g. the US military knew of a place where the Americans allie the Northern Alliance drug/war lords were holding literally tons of heroin,but the US did nothing

  • @judgerofwars Profiting from destroying entire communities with the heroin trade is not ridiculous. Search: Boodle Boys

  • oh hoo hoo ho

  • @judgerofwars Say what? Sell your soul for death, go ahead, just don't expect others to follow you over that cliff, see ya.

  • Soldiers eat police alive.

  • well we american troops dont fight for free. give us a piece of the action. or else. God bless our troops.

  • that is so ridiculous. afghanistan is all about freedom. freedom for the supression of the women and the afghan people. after 9-11 we told the taliban to hand over bin ladin. they refused. so we went in. God bless our troops. Good job Bush. amen.

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