The Best Friends Money Can Buy
In a newsweek article about Bob Woodward's new book In the War Room Evan Thomas writes:
In the war in Afghanistan last fall, the United States bought off more enemy fighters than it killed. In one case, the CIA offered $50,000 to a Taliban warlord to defect. When the commander asked for time to think about it, a Special Forces A Team laser-guided a JDAM precision bomb to explode next door to his headquarters. The next day the CIA man called the commander back with a new offer. How about $40,000? This time the commander said yes.
How long can you count on a "friend" you buy? An example of capitalism at its "best"


Comments
You have got to be kidding me. How ludicrous!