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Now, in the Taliban’s traditional stronghold in the south―where Noorzai’s tribe lives―the radical Islamic group is actively encouraging poppy cultivation on a grand scale, a dramatic shift from its days in power when its puritanical tenets forbade drugs and drug trafficking. Why the change? As a Western diplomat in Kabul puts it, “It takes money to fund an insurgency.” Of the $3 billion earned last year by Afghan narco-traffickers, roughly $800 million trickles down to the Afghan farmers who grow the crop. According to a senior Western official in Kabul, a small portion of that sum is “more than enough to finance” the insurgency―and the Taliban gets more than a small portion. “The more money the traffickers make, the more they can give to the Taliban, the more weapons the insurgents can buy and the more dangerous the insurgency becomes,” says Kamal Sadaat, head of Afghanistan’s antinarcotics police force.
TIME, February 19, 2007, p.37
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