I don't imagine that drug traffickers like storing billions of dollars in product somewhere where it could get seized and then they just keep buying more. I mean, could it be moved from the Gulf to Africa? Is it being taken by people who are fighting civil wars somewhere else that we're just not paying attention to? How likely is that? Oh, I think extremely likely. We have had some limited evidence of capagon winding up and being stored in Libya. We've had someevidence of capagon being seized in Nigeria.
New Lines Institute's Caroline Rose explains how captagon, a drug you may have never heard of, is propping up genocidal regimes in the Middle East.
What We Discuss with Caroline Rose:
- What is captagon? Where did it originate, what are its effects, and why don't we hear about it in the United States?
- How captagon — with a potential trade value of over $5.7 billion annually — has transformed Assad's Syria into a Mediterranean narco-state.
- Who uses captagon on such a massive scale, and how is it manufactured and smuggled across borders?
- Why is Syria allowed a seat at INTERPOL, the organization established to reign in international crime — like the captagon trade?
- What can be done to stem the tide of captagon and prevent it from expanding its range and influence even further?
- And much more...
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