Has the amount of heroin exported from Afghanistan changed since the invasion?
Yes, it has gone up:
- Tamerlane
Tamerlane’s link pretty much clears it up. Some of Mr. Bush’s and Mr. Karzai’s critics see it as a failure. Others say it’s a matter of compassion for the Afghan opium farmers and America’s heroin addicts. Mr. Bush is famous for being a compassionate conservative. Let us give credit for that.
This seems like a simple question, but it really has me wondering.
Where do the poppy seeds for my bagels come from? From my favorite uncle:
So is Afganistan also the worlds leading producer of food grade poppy seeds?
President Karzai gave a lecture here in Chicago a few weeks back, and during the Q&A he said he saw Afghanistan’s single biggest current challenge as curtailing opiate production. One might take issue that opium poppies should be Public Enemy #1, given ongoing levels of violence and dislocation and general mayhem there, but the guy is certainly entitled to his opinion.
Perhaps he’s just being pragmatic? The west (well US) think it’s an issue so he has to feign concern.
Concern, sure, I have no problem with that, especially given the violence that tends to accompany drug trafficking. But why the #1 issue?
Again I don’t think he really meant it.
Well that’s too simplistic. Poppy sales are destabilizing if the money supports anti-government groups. Not the Taliban perhaps since they tried to eradicate poppy cultivation (but in desperate times who nows); but there are plenty of warlords.
If the government fails, all the other priorities go out the window. So maybe poppies are problemo numero uno.
No, Canada and Holland are. In the U.S. and Canada, the law on poppies is sort of schizoid; possessing poppies for production of opium, morphine, or heroin is illegal, but dried poppy flowers are used in flowerr arrangements and poppy seeds are common in baked goods.
http://opioids.com/poppy.html
http://www.erowid.org/plants/poppy/poppy_law.shtml
http://www.culinarycafe.com/Spices_Herbs/Poppy_Seeds.html