Of course it has improved.
But there were near-zero drug export in late 2001 - the taleban shut it down completely. I find it a little hard to believe that the US, with all our satellites and men on teh ground, cannot locate and destroy poppy fields which fund terror. I find it incredibly hard to believe that Afghans can carry out tons of opium and we don't see it. I mean, the shit grows in fields. It takes months. How did the taleban, with their pickup trucks, stop what our sat intel cannot? (Answer is that this drug money floats the US economy, but that's a diff subject).
here's where we are clashing - we are not stealing their oil. bad word, sorry if I used it. What we are doing is forcing the nations to sell it to only us, at a price we set, at a time of our choosing. They get *some* money for it, but not what they'd get selling it on the open market.
It lets us keep our adversaries from getting it. And I support it. We put the govt in, we make the rules, we take advantage, but they don't starve. I just get irritated when people say we're there for democracy, saddam, the goodness of our hearts... shit, it's about resources, plain and simple. We want to control them, and now we do.