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[ Dragan Dejkovic ]   Created: 3/27/09   Closing date: 3/30/09
 
 
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Opium Growers in AfghanistanWhat if NATO countries use some of their killing budget for good reason instead? Taliban get funds from drug traficking that increased dramatically after NATO started their war in Afghanistan.

NATO, over the period of 5 years, could give money to opium growers for NOT growing opium, thus leaving Taliban with less funding. NATO could train opium grower to grow something else and buy their produce. Buy doing so, NATO would breed peace, gratitude, and happiness instead of war, terrorism and hate.

 
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[ Ravi Bindra ] 3/28/09 Add a comment
  

It's interesting that USA is fighting their own creauture in Afghanistan. Al-Qaeda was created by CIA in Afghanistan back in 1980s. USA wished Al-Qaeda to fight and conduct terror acts against USSR and Soviet Army. CIA trained Al-Qaeda to do so.

After some time, Al-Qaeda started using these terroristic skills against USA themselves and US civilans. It's all but natural. Hate breeds hate, and your hate altimately comes back to you.

As Buddha said, you can "conquer the angry man by love" only.

 
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[ Anchali Hyapha ] 9/4/09 Add a comment
  

NATO killed 90 more people, including 40 civilians, in Afghanistan. More information is published here.

I agree with Dragan: war cannot bring peace. It can bring more war only. Peace only can bring peace. All great teachers - Buddha, Jesus, Lao Tzu - were saying this. Eveot rybody knows this. If NATO behaves like this in Afghanistan, they are not interested to bring peace. They're interested to bring more war to justify its existence.

 
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[ Victoria Kozlova ] 9/7/09 Add a comment
  

Anchali, after the tragic bombing you mentioned, Germany and Britain called for Afghan conference.

The main idea is to speed up transfer of security responsibilities to the Afghan authorities.

More info is here.

 
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