According to U.S. geologists, Afghans soon may be able to build an economy of something other than narco-terrorism. The world leader of supplying opium is also sitting on perhaps a huge deposit of lithium, a key mineral used in creating batteries for computers, watches, and other electronic devices. The effects of such a find could dramatically improve the standard of living in the country by encouraging foreign capital investment as firms seek to mine and process the mineral for export.
But before we get carried away by this newfound, morally neutral revenue stream, let’s pause for a moment to consider the coming liberal backlash.
“See, we did invade because we wanted to exploit the natives and their resources; it just took almost a decade to find out how!”
“Mining for minerals is an environmentally and culturally unsatisfactory way to build an economy. Afghanistan should be left in a state of nature so that future generations of Bedouins can continue their ancient way of life.”
“Substituting lithium for opium as Afghanistan’s primary export in no way minimizes America’s need to legalize drugs.”
And of course, “These people will never be able to share their resources.”
Now, if General David Petraeus could just find a way to clear out the Taliban and negotiate some fair treaties between Afghanistan and foreign firms he’ll be well positioned for a 2012 presidential run.
H/T: Fox News
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