Russia urges NATO to crack down on Afghan drugs
Russia believes the United Nations mandate of the NATO-led force in Afghanistan must include a leading role in the fight against Afghan-grown drugs. Speaking in Moscow on Friday, this country’s chief counter-narcotics officer Viktor Ivanov looked forward to NATO help in stopping the northward flow of illegal opiates from Afghan territory. He also announced a Russian plan to coach 225 counter-drug police for Afghanistan. The curriculum includes a course in dog-handling.
http://english.ruvr.ru/2010/03/19/5450355.html
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Just published: an article by Mark Sedgwick (me) on "The Traditionalist
micro-utopia of *Bloomington*, Indiana," in the *Journal of Political
Ideologies*...
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