Subscribe to the
Drug War Chronicle Newsletter!
Show your support
with a single click
Already have a FastAction account? Log in
By clicking "Log in," I confirm that I agree with the FastAction terms of service and privacy policy.
Show your support
with a single click
Don't have a FastAction account yet? Sign up
By clicking "Sign up," I confirm that I agree with the FastAction terms of service and privacy policy.
Show your support
with a single click
Already have a FastAction account? Log in
By clicking "Log in," I confirm that I agree with the FastAction terms of service and privacy policy.
Show your support
with a single click
Don't have a FastAction account yet? Sign up
By clicking "Sign up," I confirm that I agree with the FastAction terms of service and privacy policy.
Comments
Opium in Iraq
sicntired@mac.com Vancouver,B.C. Canada Why is it that where ever the US is fighting an unpopular war,there's a huge rise in opium production?I'm sure this is just a huge coincidence but it sure is a repeating situation.From Viet Nam and air America to Afghanistan and now Iraq.Then there was the contras and cocaine for guns.For a country that is backing the spread of the war on drugs to every corner of the planet.This seems like a contrary policy.It would be easier to take the drug war and all it's insane inequality if there seemed to be some direction to the thing.The only consistency is the racist basis for the original laws and their imposition in an effort to control a segment of other than white society.I keep thinking that if the word gets out of the racism behind the drug war.The thing will grind to a merciful halt.I've been waiting for 40 years so far.I guess I've been doing a piss poor job of spreading the word.Either that,or people just don't care.
In reply to Opium in Iraq by sicntired (not verified)
People don't care.
People don't care.
Add new comment