The United Nations registered that Syria had imported 50 tons of an important basic ingredient for the production of capico. The chemicals pseudo-federal, which they use in cold medicines and crystal meth, 50 tons. It's a little more than half of the amount imported by Switzerland, which has a massive pharmaceuticals industry. Typically, pills cost anywhere between like $10 or sometimes up to $25 per pill that's been recorded on the market.
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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