Pubdate: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 Source: State Journal-Register (IL) Copyright: 2009 The State Journal-Register Contact: http://www.sj-r.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/425 Author: Henry Piper OBAMA SHOULD FOCUS ON 2 AFGHAN FACTORS The president is re-evaluating our Afghan strategy. If he would combine the ideas from your recent editorial and the Ted Rall column of last Friday, he may devise a whole new plan that would keep our boys from getting killed and help the Afghan people too. According to Rall, roads, electricity and telephones are most needed. These improvements could all be done at the same time and probably, if we concentrated our efforts, be finished in a couple of years. The only troops needed would be to protect the workers. As you suggest, it is not our obligation to decide the future of the Afghan people or choose their government, but these improvements would increase the chances of success. Another factor that affects the United States is poppies. Ninety-three percent of the world's heroin comes from Afghan poppies. Why don't we buy all the poppies from the farmers? It would be a lot cheaper than fighting a drug war in the U.S. and a hot war in Afghanistan. This would give us a monopoly on the heroin supply. This would endear us with the people and give the farmers an income. We could probably get a pretty good deal from the farmers and maybe find some benefits from the poppies. Hopefully, al-Qaida would die from lack of drug money and we could help them along by using the Joe Biden plan. We must believe that the president will weigh all the options and make the wisest decision for everyone, including the Afghans. Henry Piper Springfield - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake