Sunday, November 3, 2013

CIA in Syria, George W. Bush Jr. Self-Exiled in Dallas-Texas, & Afghanistan Drug Addicts From US-ZioCons Et Al

Militants operating in Syria receive training on the outskirts of Azaz, in northern Syria, September 19, 2012.
Militants operating in Syria receive training on the outskirts of Azaz, in northern Syria, September 19, 2012. Sat Nov 2, 2013, Tony Cartalucci >> CIA agents on way to Syria <<

A recent Daily Telegraph article reveals that armies of Al Qaeda terrorists are using NATO-member Turkey as a springboard for their invasion of neighboring Syria ... NATO is the chief executor of the so-called "War on Terror," started in 2001 after Al Qaeda terrorists allegedly flew four passenger planes into various targets on America's east coast, including the World Trade Towers and the Pentagon. Nearly 3,000 people died in a single day. The invasion of Afghanistan promptly followed based on the pretense that it was "harboring" members of Al Qaeda. The invasion and nearly decade-long occupation of Iraq followed shortly thereafter.
Matt Sullivan/Getty Images, Former President George W. Bush and the PGA Tour commissioner, Tim Finchem, at a golf tournament in Ohio last month. By Published: November 2, 2013 

As Bush Settles Into Dallas, Golf Tees and Family Time Now Trump Politics DALLAS — When the executive director of former President George W. Bush’s public policy institute decided to move on recently, he stopped by for an exit interview. Mr. Bush asked if he had anything in particular he wanted to talk about.   >>http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/03/us/bush-in-dallas-easels-and-tees-trump-politics.html?<< 

That Other Big Afghan Crisis, the Growing Army of Addicts

Daniel Berehulak for The New York Times, Reeling From War, Afghan Society Ill-Equipped to Face Addiction: Afghanistan’s western border towns with Iran have become veritable zombie villages in recent years — encampments where entire families are shambling addicts. By   November 2, 2013 

ISLAM QALA, Afghanistan — The addicts stalk the streets of this border post like hollowed-out skeletons, hair matted by filth and eyes glassy. The villages that hug the roads are veritable zombie towns, where families of men, women and children hide their addiction within barren mud compounds. 

“Sometimes I feel it is better to die than live like this,” said Haidar, 30, seated on the floor of his living room beside a small tin of sugarlike powder. 

His family, a wife and young children, bore the gaunt faces of addiction as well. 

In western Herat Province, held up as an island of stability and progress in Afghanistan, this forlorn border town is instead a showcase for an intensifying crisis: Long the global leader in opium production, Afghanistan has now also become one of the world’s most addicted societies.
The number of drug users in Afghanistan is estimated to be as high as 1.6 million, or about 5.3 percent of the population, among the highest rates in the world. Nationwide, one in 10 urban households has at least one drug user, according to a recent report from the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs. In the city of Herat, it is one in five. 

From 2005 to 2009, the use of opiates doubled, according to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, putting Afghanistan on par with Russia and Iran, and the number of heroin users jumped more than 140 percent. Most drug experts think the rate of drug use has only increased since then. 


[SIDEBAR:  There are no regrets in heads that are addicts.  George W. Bush, Jr. and Barry Soetero POTUS#44 are both serious drug addicts and degenerates that do whatever they're told or they suffer an incredible withdrawal.  What the US-ZioCons have done to World Earth is not going to need regrets, the WE knows exactly how to handle the children when they become too toxic.]

1 comment:

  1. When News Isn't Propaganda Does IT really matter now anyway?!

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