The cost of leaving Afghanistan

THIS year, Western troops will withdraw from Afghanistan after 13 years of war.

The cost of leaving Afghanistan

They’ll leave behind an undefeated enemy — an Afghan government that’s shaky and corrupt.

But the West will be counting the true cost of the war for years to come — no longer in blood and treasure but in an epidemic of heroin addiction that’s sweeping the world, driven by an explosion of Afghan opium production.

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