The Trump administration’s unprecedented airstrike campaign against the Taliban’s top funding source, opium and heroin, may be driving the group to look for new ways to fund its terror operations in southern Afghanistan.
Voice of America (VOA) reports:
"Taliban officials say they have established a new customs house in the Delaram district of southern Nimruz province in the southwestern part of Afghanistan.
"The new effort to collect revenue follows joint Afghan-Coalition airstrikes on Taliban narcotics processing labs in the Helmand province last November. U.S-led coalition says such attacks will continue. A Taliban statement says it will begin collecting a transit tax in the southern Nimruz and southwestern Farah provinces on Jan. 13."
In a desperate move to fund its terror operations, the Taliban has resorted to various illegal means to make money, including kidnapping, extortion, as well as smuggling drugs, minerals, and precious stones, VOA learned from Afghan officials.
The Taliban is reportedly using the funds to buy weapons and intensify its offensive against the U.S.-backed Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF), which include police and army units.
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4 comments:
Incinerate all of it ! We need to stop pussy footing around with all these dirty ragtag wannabe martyr's and send them directly to that after life they believe they will be rewarded with. Make America Great Again ? How about we make America Mean Again ? Stop playing nice with the Russians and the Chinese. Suites and ties don't make them kinder gentler peaceful leaders in some global world order. They are all corrupt clowns just like the ones we have here. Getting rich on the backs of the people.
Try Soros he loves terrorist. And liberals. Same thing my bad.
They are now getting money from the Clinton Foundation.
Another sh-those country
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