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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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All the recent BS about how they don't want to cause ruin to the poor Afghan farmers if they destroy their opium crop boo hoo. As if they are not destrying their lives and country by blowing them and it to smithereens. If they cared so much for the Afghani opium growers they could pay them not to grow anything for a year, just like the EU and US farmers subsidy, and put the lot of them and their associated business partner up at the Hilton for a year including 3 meals a day room service and massages and hair doos and still be economically way ahead than the cost of occupation. Of course it is all about the drugs and the black money and getting the Iranians and Russians addicted and and in chaos.
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The Afghan War: "No Blood for Opium" The Hidden Military Agenda is to Protect the Drug Trade - by Magda Hassan - 23-04-2010, 08:49 AM

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