Pubdate: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 Source: Amarillo Globe-News (TX) Copyright: 2001 Amarillo Globe-News Contact: http://amarillonet.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/13 Author: Anne P. Stanley U.S. NEEDS TO HELP AFGHANISTAN REBUILD On Page 18A of the Nov. 25 Sunday newspaper, there was a story about an Afghan farmer, Gul Haidar, who was happy to be able to plant opium poppies now that the Taliban is on the run. He said he only needed to water twice to get a crop of opium and had to water nine times to get a crop of wheat, which he had grown to keep from being imprisoned by the Taliban. I can understand his logic, but is this what our military men and women are fighting for - so that the world can be flooded with more drugs? We could help Afghan farmers more by sending engineers and agriculture specialists to Mr. Haidar's country to teach its farmers how to drill for water and how to plant crops that will grow in Afghanistan's climate. Drugs are not the answer for farmers like Mr. Haidar. I'm sure if he has children, he would like to see them healthy from good food grown in his soil - a crop he could be proud of. It's my hope that we truly can help this poor country and its farmers after Osama bin Laden and his ilk have been removed from power. It's not enough to rid the world of unsavory characters. War is hard on countries and their citizens. We have the resources and manpower to help rebuild the war-torn areas, so the people can live free and with dignity. We are Americans, and that's what we do. It's the fact that we can do this that makes me proud to be an American. Anne P. Stanley Amarillo - --- MAP posted-by: Beth