KOR

e-Article

A BITTER PILL TO SWALLOW: CONNECTIONS BETWEEN CAPTAGON, SYRIA, AND THE GULF.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of International Affairs. Spring/Summer2016, Vol. 69 Issue 2, p31-42. 12p.
Subject
*SOCIAL conflict
*CHEMICAL warfare
*RADICALS
*POLITICAL stability
*DRUG traffic
*GLOBALIZATION
SYRIAN social conditions
Language
ISSN
0022-197X
Abstract
Indiscriminate killing, chemical warfare, the rise of extremists, and the worst humanitarian crisis since World War II make it easy to overlook important details of the Syrian conflict. The destabilization of Syria has created an environment uniquely suited for cultivating illicit economies, particularly the production and transportation of illegal drugs such as Captagon. Little known outside of the Middle East until 2014, Captagon production in Syria adds a new dimension to a conflict that already has numerous competingforces. Hezbollah, a known supporter of the Assad regime and ally of Iran, is most likely the major producer of Captagon within Syria. Meanwhile, the most prolific consumers of Captagon are in the Gulf nations of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. While the Gulf states'governments are supporting the Syrian opposition against the Assad regime, their populations arc financially supporting the Hezbollah and Assad. This article defines Captagon, uncovers its journey to Syria, and unpacks the evidence indicating Hezbollah's involvement in the Captagon trade. Nations of the Gulf need to bolster their partnerships with Western allies to put an end to illegal drug financing through acknowledgement, education, and increased enforcement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]