The American people deserve to know the truth about what really happened in Afghanistan. While our brave soldiers fought and died, a web of corruption may have been spinning right under our noses. The deep state and its allies have some serious explaining to do.
Afghanistan produces 90 percent of the world’s heroin. This massive drug operation has fueled death and addiction across America for decades. Even though most U.S. heroin comes from Mexico, Afghan production drives down global prices and makes deadly drugs cheaper for our kids.
The Taliban banned poppy growing in April 2022, but the damage was already done. For years before that, opium production soared while American taxpayers funded Afghanistan operations. Someone was getting rich off this misery, and it wasn’t ordinary Americans.
Now we’re learning about possible government corruption involving the very people who were supposed to help Afghanistan. Questions are being raised about NGOs with deep government ties and their suspicious activities. The American people have a right to know if their tax dollars supported the drug trade that killed their children.
The U.S. Institute of Peace was supposed to promote stability and good governance. Instead, serious allegations suggest something much darker was happening. When government officials start destroying evidence, you know they’re hiding something big from the American people.
This isn’t just about Afghanistan anymore. This is about a pattern of lies and cover-ups that reaches into the highest levels of our government. The same people who lecture us about democracy abroad may have been enabling the very corruption they claim to fight.
President Trump was right to question our endless wars and the swamp creatures who profit from them. While hardworking Americans suffered from the opioid crisis, the deep state may have been making deals with the very people flooding our streets with poison. This betrayal cuts deep.
The time for accountability is now. Every American family touched by addiction deserves answers about whether their own government helped fuel this crisis. We cannot let the establishment sweep this under the rug like they do with everything else that exposes their corruption.