http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/14/world/asia/14minerals.html?hp
Another complication is that because Afghanistan has never had much heavy industry before, it has little or no history of environmental protection either. The big question is, can this be developed in a responsible way, in a way that is environmentally and socially responsible? Mr. Brinkley said. No one knows how this will work.
Asking that question immediately flags you as a Palin level (Sarah, not Trig) retard.
I look forward to the US Army providing "support" for all those benevolent mining companies that will soon be all over Afghanistan. I'd also like to welcome the Afghanis as members of the 53rd state.
Another complication is that because Afghanistan has never had much heavy industry before, it has little or no history of environmental protection either. The big question is, can this be developed in a responsible way, in a way that is environmentally and socially responsible? Mr. Brinkley said. No one knows how this will work.
Asking that question immediately flags you as a Palin level (Sarah, not Trig) retard.
I look forward to the US Army providing "support" for all those benevolent mining companies that will soon be all over Afghanistan. I'd also like to welcome the Afghanis as members of the 53rd state.