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Thursday, August 09, 2007
For IMMEDIATE Release
Joint Statement of Lantos and Ros-Lehtinen on Announcement
of Revised Counter-narcotics Strategy in Afghanistan
Today’s announcement represents a welcomed recognition of the need for a comprehensive long-term strategy to fight the growing cancer of opium and heroin production in Afghanistan. We welcome greater use of financial incentives to deter poppy production and appropriate penalties for those who continue to engage in illicit drug trafficking. Improving coordination of the anti-planting message, particularly with NATO’s International Security Assistance Force, is also a welcome step.
What the plan lacks is the recognition that Afghanistan is approaching a crisis point, and that immediate action is required to eliminate the threat of drug kingpins and cartels allied with terrorists so we can reverse the country’s steady slide into a potential failed narco-state.
In June, the House overwhelmingly passed bipartisan legislation that requires the appointment of a coordinator for Afghanistan and paves the way for greater assistance for counter-narcotics programs by the U.S. and our allies including the elite Colombian National Police anti-drug unit.
We urge the Senate to adopt legislation that will put in place an effective counter-narcotics strategy in Afghanistan.
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