UK troops ‘doomed to fail’ in Afghanistan

BRITISH Army commanders formally took over responsibility for Afghanistan’s lawless Helmand province yesterday as Britain’s strategy to eradicate opium production and defeat Taleban insurgents was criticised as “doomed to failure”.

A report published by the Senlis Council, an independent think tank that monitors Afghanistan’s drugs trade, paints a depressing picture of the prospects for the deployment of 3,300 British troops to southern Afghanistan later this month.

It says previous efforts to eradicate poppy farming in the province have fuelled the insurgency that is threatening to overwhelm the Kabul government’s control of the lawless region.

Most controversially, it recommends that forced eradication should be replaced by the legal cultivation of poppies for use in legitimate painkilling drugs, such as morphine. The leading producers of legal opium are currently India and Australia.
scotsman.com

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