What the United States wanted?

in #news6 years ago

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DAE) and the Justice Department of the United States wanted to destroy the entire production of opium and heroin production in Afghanistan. The two organizations that created a broader action plan, its signature name was 'Operation Recepcity'. This kind of plan was planned for the Colombian FARC guerrillas. Cocaine business was one of the major roles in funding the FARC guerrillas. To prevent this, justice was brought to the United States by arresting the Fark leaders related to the drug trade. In this way, Fark was economically weakened.

In the investigation of Polytecos, it was revealed that Operation Response was aimed at presenting 26 suspected persons from Afghanistan involved in drug trade in New York court. Then they questioned them. These top drug traders were thought to be sent to prison in response to the trial process in phases. This operation reception was created by mixing military, diplomatic and judicial processes.

extensive scrutiny, the implementation of Operation Reciprocity began. But in just 16 months, the Obama administration stopped it. In 2011, then US President Barack Obama announced the withdrawal of troops by 2014. After the announcement, Operation Reciprocity was going on. In 2013, the DEA and the State Department planned to accuse 26 Taliban commanders and drug dealers. But it was rejected by the State Department diplomat Tina Cidanao, who was in charge of Kabul at that time. He ordered that he should stop all the work.

The original manufacturer of this plan was Dae's former regional director Michael Marsack. "It was the most effective and sustainable way to stop Afghan drug trade and smuggling," he said. But now it is only in the archives of the archives. '

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