Losing the Drug War in Afghanistan
U.S.-allied forces may be pushing back against a resurgence by the Taliban in
The numbers in the report are dramatic evidence of the failure of efforts to curtail opium cultivation, particularly in the insurgency-plagued southern
Often overlooked in the reporting has been a rise in heroin addiction in the neighboring countries,
And, U.S. News Senior Editor Anna Mulrine found, the addiction problem is also hitting Afghan women in a town close to the Iranian border. Her complete report is available in "The Drug Trade’s Collateral Damage."
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