U.S. Refuses to Stop Giving Contracts to Backers of Afghan Insurgency! U.S. Funds Also Helping Afghans Make Opium!

- Could it be that endless wars and global destabilizations are the real objectives?! Could it be that the western Illuminati, Illuminist banksters fund both sides in a conflict? Could it be that all these wars are ‘agent provocateured’ by the Illuminati.
– - Opium production in Afghanistan has skyrocketed since US+NATO invasion in 2001! Afghanistan now accounts for > 90% of world opium production! Could it be that the real intention (of the western Illuminati) is to increase opium production? Could it be that all the hunting for Al Qaeda terrorists, in Afghanistan, talk are all BULLSHIT? No evidence was ever found, was ever presented to the Afghan government of Osama bin Laden’s involvement in 9/11! There are NO evidence any Afghans were involved in 9/11!
– - U.S. Refuses to Stop Giving Contracts to Backers of Afghan Insurgency!
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, http://freebeacon.com/U.S. funds also helping Afghans make opium
The U.S. Army is refusing to “suspend or debar” supporters of the Afghan insurgency from receiving lucrative government contracts, a practice that is illegal and dangerous to U.S. national security interests, according to a government watchdog group.
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The Army has rebuffed and ignored multiple calls for it to stop doing business with Afghans who are known to support the country’s insurgency because information about these individuals is classified, according to the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), which oversees the United States’ multi-billion dollar effort in Afghanistan.
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SIGAR also found evidence in its latest report to Congress that U.S. reconstruction projects have helped Afghans grow large quantities of opium-poppy plants, according to the report released early Thursday. SIGAR head John F. Sopko told Congress that he is particularly concerned about the United States continuing to contract with backers of the Afghan insurgency.
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“The Army’s refusal to suspend or debar supporters of the insurgency from receiving government contracts because the information supporting these recommendations is classified is not only legally wrong, but contrary to sound policy and national-security goals,” Sopko wrote in the report.
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While the United States uses classified lists to target insurgency backers—and even kill them—it will not apply the same standards to its government contracts, Sopko said.
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“I remain troubled by the fact that our government can and does use classified information to arrest, detain, and even kill individuals linked to the insurgency in Afghanistan, but apparently refuses to use the same classified information to deny those same individuals their right to obtain contracts with the U.S. government,” he wrote. “There is no logic to this continuing disparity.”
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“I continue to urge the Secretary of Defense and Congress to change this misguided policy and to impose common sense on the Army’s suspension and debarment program,” Sopko said in the report.
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U.S. government contractors tied to the insurgency have even gained access to coalition facilities and bases, despite being made aware of these vulnerabilities by SIGAR.
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In 2013, for instance, one contractor clearly identified as providing explosives to the Afghan insurgency was permitted access to a Coalition-controlled facility, SIGAR reported at the time.
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