From Mr Paul Burton.
Sir, Your editorial “Afghan drug crisis” (July 30) correctly identifies current counter-narcotic strategies in Afghanistan as ineffective and hindering Nato-International Security Assistance Force counter-terrorism operations. The worst among many failing drug policies is forced poppy crop eradication. By robbing the farmers of a crop that serves as their sole source of income, the international community has played directly into the hands of the Taliban.

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