If it has anything to do with Team America, the glass is always half full at Voice of America. Other media write-ups on this State Department drug report mention the startling fact that Afghanistan has ramped up its drug production so much that it is on the verge of becoming a complete narco-state.
The VOA team thought they'd balance things out by reporting only the good news and fuzzing up or ignoring the bad news.
State Department Cites Progress in Colombia, Thailand on Illegal Drugs By VOA News
04 March 2005 http://www.voanews.com/english/2005-03-04-voa57.cfmThe U.S. State Department has issued its annual International Narcotics Control Strategy report, hailing real progress in Colombia and Thailand. Assistant Secretary Bobby Charles said President Bush has removed Thailand from the list of major illicit drug-producing or drug transit countries.
Mr. Charles also said while coca and poppy production continues in Colombia, terrorist events in the country dropped 42 percent in 2004. He said polls indicate that Colombians are increasingly optimistic that their situation can improve, after decades of civil war and drug-related violence. He praised President Alvaro Uribe for his tireless efforts.
The assistant secretary said Afghanistan remains a "special case," despite redoubled efforts by its new government. Roughly 90 percent of the world's heroine comes from Afghanistan, and the area under poppy cultivation increased in 2004.