Is this mainly a military/combat oriented documentary, or does Kemp deal a lot with the socio-political problems facing Afghanistan? (Infrastructure, poppy industry, government policies, etc.)
I am really interested in how to make Afghanistan a better place. Legal poppies (see Turkey), better infrastructure and security (to encourage alternative crops), and the reduction of food aid (to create a reasonable price of grain) are all things that I have learned they need (Sorry to get a litttle OT).
Check out the Senlis (SP) council if you want to learn more about a sustainable poppy industry (to make morphine of course).
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