Thursday, November 19, 2015

It is another Afghanistan. Drug economy. Amphetamine. Opium from Afghanistan and amphetamine from Syria. What could be better?

How about a free trade agreement with these countries? Iran and Iraq can be worked into it. The USA should not let all that nation building go to waste.

I think I know why the USA vetting process didn't go well.

Lookey thar. Prepackaging for your ease and convenience.

Generics probably sell cheaper:  amphetaminoethyltheophylline

FAQ:

How do we send packages? (click here)

We pack the packages carefully with tungsten and carbon papers to skip through customs x-ray machines at airports. Parcels are beautifully packed with gift papers from outside

And it requires no paperwork for customs. I haven't found the description as to whether it makes a person feel sexy or oppressed. Thinking of Daesh, it is probably oppressive to handle that Sharia Law and brutality.

Help me feel like a Syrian.

November 18, 2015

As The Post's Liz Sly (click here) recently noted, the war in Syria has become a tangled web of conflict dominated by "al-Qaeda veterans, hardened Iraqi insurgents, Arab jihadist ideologues and Western volunteers."

On the surface, those competing actors are fueled by an overlapping mixture of ideologies and political agendas.

Just below it, experts suspect, they're powered by something else: Captagon.

A tiny, highly addictive pill produced in Syria and now widely available across the Middle East, its illegal sale funnels hundreds of millions of dollars back into the war-torn country's black-market economy each year, likely giving militias access to new arms, fighters and the ability to keep the conflict boiling, according to the Guardian.

“Syria is a tremendous problem in that it’s a collapsed security sector, because of its porous borders, because of the presence of so many criminal elements and organized networks,” the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime (UNDOC) regional representative, Masood Karimipour, told Voice of America. “There’s a great deal of trafficking being done of all sorts of illicit goods — guns, drugs, money, people. But what is being manufactured there and who is doing the manufacturing, that’s not something we have visibility into from a distance.”..

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13 January 2014
By Jon Henley

...Separate investigations (click here) by the news agency Reuters and Time magazine have found that the growing trade in Syrian-made Captagon – an amphetamine widely consumed in the Middle East but almost unknown elsewhere – generated revenues of millions of dollars inside the country last year, some of which was almost certainly used to fund weapons, while combatants on both sides are reportedly turning to the stimulant to help them keep fighting....

I've always said, the proper way of using the USA military is to allow the drug economies flourish while weeding through the al Qaeda base in the country and call it a mission.