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Amusing . . . I guess its one way of winning friends. Let the corruption begin . . . err, continue . . .
Its an interesting read and points out some good points. These people live in the 18th century. If you pay them in 'shinies' they become useless as informants because everyone knows where they got the gifts.
The Afghan chieftain looked older than his 60-odd years, and his bearded face bore the creases of a man burdened with duties as tribal patriarch and husband to four younger women. His visitor, a CIA officer, saw an opportunity, and reached into his bag for a small gift.
Four blue pills. Viagra.
"Take one of these. You'll love it," the officer said. Compliments of Uncle Sam.
The enticement worked. The officer, who described the encounter, returned four days later to an enthusiastic reception. The grinning chief offered up a bonanza of information about Taliban movements and supply routes ? followed by a request for more pills.
Amusing . . . I guess its one way of winning friends. Let the corruption begin . . . err, continue . . .
Its an interesting read and points out some good points. These people live in the 18th century. If you pay them in 'shinies' they become useless as informants because everyone knows where they got the gifts.