Crixus
Gold Member
Will we wake up one morning to see the folks on Fox And Friends spewing orgazmic accounts of bunker busters falling on Millais? The night sky above Tehran ? I don’t think that will be the case. Never has been, but I do believe we have been in a war with Iran for decades. I believe she have directly attacked them with weapons of mass destruction for many years. Possibly since the Russians were In Afghanistan and likely before. It’s been admitted that the CIA was there in Afghanistan helping the noble and brave Mujahideen fight the communist bear by donating food weapons, stinger missiles and the like, as well as training and such, but really I think it was then and is now much more simple and low tech and less noble then all that. Taking in all in it’s my opinion that the US has been helping pipeline heroin into Iran. Iran is a huge consumer of Opium. Much of their population is addicted to opium and it’s not just their lower class that uses it. Here is how i see it would work, law on crippling sanctions for years and years. Folks under those conditions naturally would get depressed. Folks can’t work so they sit. Folks who sit stew on how much their situation sucks So an opportunity arises to escape, so they get high. It is my opinion that US troops are guarding poppy fields in Afghanistan so that the flow into Iran is not disrupted, the goal being to law a drug addicted lazy population in the Mullahs laps.
Iran's drug problem: Addicts 'more than double' in six years
Iran's drug addicts 'double in six years'
A survey carried out by a drug control group has found that about 2.8 million people are regularly consuming drugs in the country.
Opium, the main ingredient in heroin, is the country's most popular narcotic, making up 67% of consumption.
Production of the drug in neighbouring Afghanistan has risen in recent years.
Afghanistan’s Role in Iran’s Drug Problem
Afghanistan’s Role in Iran’s Drug Problem
The recent boom in Afghan opium production, propelled by a resurgent Taliban, has had an increasing impact on Iranians—both young and old—across the border. Iran has an estimated 3 million drug users and “by many accounts, the world’s worst heroin problem,” says Peter Reuter, a drug expert and professor at the University of Maryland.
Iran's drug problem: Addicts 'more than double' in six years
Iran's drug addicts 'double in six years'
A survey carried out by a drug control group has found that about 2.8 million people are regularly consuming drugs in the country.
Opium, the main ingredient in heroin, is the country's most popular narcotic, making up 67% of consumption.
Production of the drug in neighbouring Afghanistan has risen in recent years.
Afghanistan’s Role in Iran’s Drug Problem
Afghanistan’s Role in Iran’s Drug Problem
The recent boom in Afghan opium production, propelled by a resurgent Taliban, has had an increasing impact on Iranians—both young and old—across the border. Iran has an estimated 3 million drug users and “by many accounts, the world’s worst heroin problem,” says Peter Reuter, a drug expert and professor at the University of Maryland.