The War in Afghanistan: Drugs, Money Laundering and the Banking System
MAHDI DARIUS NAZEMROAYA, Global Research
The landlocked state of Afghanistan sits at the crossroads of Central Asia, the India sub-continent, and the Middle East. It is geo-strategically and economically important for a number of reasons. Firstly, Afghanistan is a major geo-strategic hub that conveniently flanks Iran, the former Soviet Union, and China. Afghanistan’s location has always been significant. For most of its history, the geographic area has been a frontier between Iran, India, and China. Later, since its Independence from Iran, it has acted as a buffer state between Iran, Tsarist Russia succeeded by the Soviet Union, and India under British colonial rule—later succeeded by the Republic of India and Pakistan. Afghanistan is an ideal place to create a wedge between the major Eurasian powers and to establish a permanent military presence for future operations in Eurasia...
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