The Times Online has a new article on the booming economy in Kabul:
Good times roll in city where fun was banned I found the image of NGO contractors with their giant SUVs and their UN money rubbing elbows with Afghan drug lords with expensive watches in Chinese restaurants, on golf courses or in strip clubs amusing. This kind of "wild-west frontier" town atmosphere may be seedy but I suppose it is the first step in the evolution of a new free-market democracy. What do you think?
Hat-tip:
Nealenews