Report by DC's Afghanistan war watchdog found opium cultivation unaffected by $7.5bn US spent to combat it Opium cultivation is estimated to be at an all-time high in Afghanistan, despite the US spending $7.5bn to combat it. A report released Wednesday by Washingtons Afghanistan war watchdog has found that the billions spent by the State and Defense departments on counter-narcotics since 2002 has...
Afghan opium production explodes despite billions spent, says US report
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