Posts Tagged ‘narcotics’

U.S. seeks more leverage for fighting heroine in Afghanistan

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

Pentagon press secretary Geoff Morrell says that the U.S. military in Afghanistan is seeking more leverage to go after “kingpins” and “large labs” that use Afghanistan’s huge poppy crop to make heroine. (0:50)

 
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Petraeus: It would be an honor to serve

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

In his speech addressing Congress before the full committee hearing on his nomination to be reappointed to grade of general and to be commander of the United States Central Command, General David Petraeus said there are four concerns. The first is violent extremism, including but not limited to al Qaida. Second, weapons of mass destruction and lack of transparency by countries such as Iran, which he said is a major cause of concern. Third, lack of sustainable economic development in the Middle East, which is a serious security concern, as poor communities can cause hotbeds of extremism. Fourth, narcotics and arms smuggling which can threaten legitimate operations and can help out terrorists. While this is not an exhaustive list, he said, this is a basic list. (more…)

General James Jones Co-chair of the Afghanistan Study Group speaks about narcotics trafficking in Afghanistan in his testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Retired Marine Corps General James Jones says that narcotics trafficking is a force that has been difficult to solve. (0:29) 

 
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