Of course it is. Here at Borderland, that was always a foregone conclusion. Why else have all those permanent installations gone up?
Fair warning: if you say “to protect Iraqi freedom” or any other flavor of similar Rendonite hogwash, you’re going to get bitch-slapped.
It’s just the latest generational build-out of a long-standing global transport network that once operated out of Mena, etc. Once you realize that the Opium Wars didn’t end, the outlines of the true nature of the GWOT — and the “great families” historically behind the global drug trade — begin to coalesce.
As ever, in the a world run for at least the last few centuries by Mussolini’s version of good government, it’s all about efficiency, best practices, market share and protecting it.
And what better way is there to move your illicit products than within the world’s largest current (heavily armed) transport network?
The cover provided by military operations is almost total, and money keeping all the underpaid camouflage happy is petty cash by comparison to the mountain of filthy lucre shifting hands on a day-to-day basis.
“Our covert agencies have converted themselves to channels for drugs. They have perverted our system of justice.” Senator John Robert Kerrey, D-Nebraska
Defense.gov News Photo 110426-A-7597S-183: U.S. Special Operations service members with Special Operations Task Force South board two UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters following a clearing operation in Panjwa'i district in Kandahar province, Afghanistan, on April 25, 2011. Source: Wikimedia.
Of course it is. Here at Borderland, that was always a foregone conclusion. Why else have all those permanent installations gone up?
Fair warning: if you say “to protect Iraqi freedom” or any other flavor of similar Rendonite hogwash, you’re going to get bitch-slapped.
It’s just the latest generational build-out of a long-standing global transport network that once operated out of Mena, etc. Once you realize that the Opium Wars didn’t end, the outlines of the true nature of the GWOT — and the “great families” historically behind the global drug trade — begin to coalesce.
As ever, in the a world run for at least the last few centuries by Mussolini’s version of good government, it’s all about efficiency, best practices, market share and protecting it.
And what better way is there to move your illicit products than within the world’s largest current (heavily armed) transport network?
The cover provided by military operations is almost total, and money keeping all the underpaid camouflage happy is petty cash by comparison to the mountain of filthy lucre shifting hands on a day-to-day basis.
And I haven’t even mentioned the CIA yet…
“Our covert agencies have converted themselves to channels for drugs. They have perverted our system of justice.” Senator John Robert Kerrey, D-Nebraska
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