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The Afghan War: "No Blood for Opium" The Hidden Military Agenda is to Protect the Drug Trade
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They've got ways to market the war to any target audience. For liberals, tell them it's about "women's rights" - as if we can't leave Afghanistan until they have a League of Women Voters established in every town. For the conservatives, it's about "terrorism" or "winning the war and preserving our credibility."
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The Afghan War: "No Blood for Opium" The Hidden Military Agenda is to Protect the Drug Trade - by Tracy Riddle - 07-06-2014, 12:53 PM

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