China bans exports of gallium and other key high-tech materials to US

They don't care about the economy or prices. They just want some gays or Mexicans hurt. Anything else is the cost of doing business
You are correct, but at the same time the unstable is going to really hurt them more than anybody else. When poor or middle class white people get desperate they do dumb shit to each other if there isn’t any Black or brown people around
 
Let’s also remember that China is the only known country with diplomatic relations with Afghanistan since the war ended. Them mountain are full of these metals and China has carte Blanche.

Another way the US has fucked up.
Yep Afghanistan natural mineral wealth is valued at a trillion along with opium. Which is why I believe the U.S. was there in the first place
 
Yep Afghanistan natural mineral wealth is valued at a trillion along with opium. Which is why I believe the U.S. was there in the first place


Yall might have deep info on this, but I remember hearing something like before the war the export of opium was like 60% once a Washington invaded it went to something crazy like 99%.

Might’ve been some bullshit story I’m sure folks heard it either way
 
Yall might have deep info on this, but I remember hearing something like before the war the export of opium was like 60% once a Washington invaded it went to something crazy like 99%.

Might’ve been some bullshit story I’m sure folks heard it either way
Opium cultivation increased this year by 19% despite ban by Taliban. But why does Taliban want to ban it?
 
Opium cultivation increased this year by 19% despite ban by Taliban. But why does Taliban want to ban it?
Man great question, maybe they care about the world but realizing their pockets was drying up.
Idk, I’m go see if there’s a nice detailed story about it
 
Man great question, maybe they care about the world but realizing their pockets was drying up.
Idk, I’m go see if there’s a nice detailed story about it
Maybe a Islam thing, but you'd think heroin funds their arms and they'd support opium cultivation
 
You are correct, but at the same time the unstable is going to really hurt them more than anybody else. When poor or middle class white people get desperate they do dumb shit to each other if there isn’t any Black or brown people around
They don't care Easy. They complain about their taxes, but never cared to read that we are still under Trump's tax plan. It's a simple life of just being lead around by the inner party.
 
Opium addiction is fucking terrible out there.


Yea, not being into that shit I didn’t realize this


Afghan opium cultivation bouncing back amid Taliban clampdown​

Poppy planting remains far below pre-ban levels, United Nations reports, despite rise of 19 percent year on year.​

Taliban security personnel destroy a poppy plantation in Argo district of Badakhshan province on May 10, 2023 (AFP)
Afghanistan’s opium poppy cultivation grew in 2024 despite a Taliban-imposed ban, according to a United Nations report.

Cultivation increased by an estimated 19 percent this year, the report published on Wednesday by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) said.

Despite the increase, the cultivation of opium poppies – the source of the raw material for much of the world’s heroin – remains well below the levels reached before the Taliban clampdown in 2022.

This year’s cultivation area amounted to just 12,800 hectares (31,629 acres), a sharp drop from the 232,000 hectares (573,284 acres) cultivated before the prohibition.

The ban on narcotic cultivation in April 2022 saw a 95 percent drop in opium farming by 2023, according to the UNODC.

“This is important further evidence that opium cultivation has indeed been reduced, and this will be welcomed by Afghanistan’s neighbours, the region and the world,” said Roza Otunbayeva, special representative of the secretary-general and head of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan.

The report also notes that cultivation has moved away from its traditional southwest heartland to the northeastern provinces, where 59 percent of cultivation occurred in 2024.

Cultivation surged by 381 percent in these provinces over 2023, particularly in Badakhshan, which accounted for most of the region’s opium production.

Sustainable​

The report also notes that the ban has led to a spike in opium prices, meaning that poppy cultivation remains an enticing prospect for struggling Afghans.

Prices have stabilised at about $730 per kg, up from pre-ban averages of about $100, and significantly higher than the “20-year peak” of $408 recorded in August 2023.

Otunbayeva stressed that rural communities deprived of the key income source that opium poppies represented must be supported.

“They desperately need international support if we want this transition to be sustainable,” she said.

Many farmers in Afghanistan, one of the poorest countries in the world, have been hit hard financially by the ban and have not been able to reap the same profit from alternative crops.

Even legal crops are only a short-term solution, according to the International Crisis Group, which says a focus is needed on job creation in non-farm industries.

In May, clashes between farmers and brigades sent to destroy their poppy fields resulted in several deaths in Badakhshan, a mountainous area that includes a stretch of the Hindu Kush and Afghanistan’s relatively short border with China.

“With opium cultivation remaining at a low level in Afghanistan, we have the opportunity and responsibility to support Afghan farmers to develop sustainable sources of income free from illicit markets,” said UNODC Director Ghada Waly.
 
Yea, not being into that shit I didn’t realize this


Afghan opium cultivation bouncing back amid Taliban clampdown​

Poppy planting remains far below pre-ban levels, United Nations reports, despite rise of 19 percent year on year.​

Taliban security personnel destroy a poppy plantation in Argo district of Badakhshan province on May 10, 2023 (AFP)
Afghanistan’s opium poppy cultivation grew in 2024 despite a Taliban-imposed ban, according to a United Nations report.

Cultivation increased by an estimated 19 percent this year, the report published on Wednesday by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) said.

Despite the increase, the cultivation of opium poppies – the source of the raw material for much of the world’s heroin – remains well below the levels reached before the Taliban clampdown in 2022.

This year’s cultivation area amounted to just 12,800 hectares (31,629 acres), a sharp drop from the 232,000 hectares (573,284 acres) cultivated before the prohibition.

The ban on narcotic cultivation in April 2022 saw a 95 percent drop in opium farming by 2023, according to the UNODC.

“This is important further evidence that opium cultivation has indeed been reduced, and this will be welcomed by Afghanistan’s neighbours, the region and the world,” said Roza Otunbayeva, special representative of the secretary-general and head of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan.

The report also notes that cultivation has moved away from its traditional southwest heartland to the northeastern provinces, where 59 percent of cultivation occurred in 2024.

Cultivation surged by 381 percent in these provinces over 2023, particularly in Badakhshan, which accounted for most of the region’s opium production.

Sustainable​

The report also notes that the ban has led to a spike in opium prices, meaning that poppy cultivation remains an enticing prospect for struggling Afghans.

Prices have stabilised at about $730 per kg, up from pre-ban averages of about $100, and significantly higher than the “20-year peak” of $408 recorded in August 2023.

Otunbayeva stressed that rural communities deprived of the key income source that opium poppies represented must be supported.

“They desperately need international support if we want this transition to be sustainable,” she said.

Many farmers in Afghanistan, one of the poorest countries in the world, have been hit hard financially by the ban and have not been able to reap the same profit from alternative crops.

Even legal crops are only a short-term solution, according to the International Crisis Group, which says a focus is needed on job creation in non-farm industries.

In May, clashes between farmers and brigades sent to destroy their poppy fields resulted in several deaths in Badakhshan, a mountainous area that includes a stretch of the Hindu Kush and Afghanistan’s relatively short border with China.

“With opium cultivation remaining at a low level in Afghanistan, we have the opportunity and responsibility to support Afghan farmers to develop sustainable sources of income free from illicit markets,” said UNODC Director Ghada Waly.

You could blame Trump for this
 
They don't care Easy. They complain about their taxes, but never cared to read that we are still under Trump's tax plan. It's a simple life of just being lead around by the inner party.
They better care because this is the same thing that happened to the UK….. when they thought that Britain exit thing was going to help them and turned around and beat them in the ass immediately there was not too many people of color to blame for that foolishness.
 
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