SigPig SigPig:
I think this is widely overdue. I understand that they are afraid of messing with people's livelihoods but, why can't we work with them to provide alternatives to growing opium? It would have double impact of eliminating Taliban revenue and allowing civilians to still support themselves.
Good idea, but what could they grow that pays as much as opium?
I was under the idea that the UN tried this before in the region. They apparently tried to get the poppy farmers to switch to wheat, but that was a dismal failure since they couldn't feed their families on what they earned growing wheat.
Your not going to stop the farmers from growing opium since it's the biggest cash crop they get. So what we have to do is get it out of the hands of the Taliban and the only way we can do that is to buy it up from the farmers at a higher than fair market value, then destroy it.
Then, and only then, when you've financially ruined the Taliban, you can concentrate on removing the opium growing.
Either way, we're gonna have to pay alot of money for either overpriced wheat, or overpriced opium before we bankrupt the Taliban.