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OverviewPills of Power: Inside the Middle East Captagon Mafia From the war-torn streets of Syria to the glittering palaces of the Gulf, Pills of Power uncovers the untold story of the Captagon empire-the synthetic stimulant that has become the Middle East's most lucrative and destabilizing narcotic. This sweeping investigation reveals how a forgotten German pharmaceutical, once designed for medical treatment, mutated into a billion-dollar underground economy linking dictators, militias, smugglers, and mafia families across continents. Through meticulously detailed chapters, the book traces the rise of Captagon from clandestine factories in the Bekaa Valley to record-breaking seizures like the eighty-four million pills hidden in containers seized at Italy's Port of Salerno. It follows the routes of sand and sea, from Jordan's porous borders to Europe's fragmented nightlife economies, exposing the logistics, corruption, and complicity that sustain a trade larger than many national industries. Figures like Nouh Zaiter-the ""Pablo of Lebanon""-and Maher al-Assad's Fourth Division emerge as key actors, while Saudi Arabia's youth market becomes both the primary target and the primary casualty of this narco-state strategy. The narrative also reveals how Captagon reshapes diplomacy itself: used as leverage in Arab League negotiations, weaponized as a form of chemical warfare against Gulf societies, and embedded into the very survival strategy of the Syrian regime. With profits funneled through offshore accounts, cryptocurrency laundering, and front companies, the trade operates with the sophistication of a multinational corporation-yet its costs are borne by drivers shot dead at borders, migrant laborers trapped in dependency, and entire generations seduced into addiction. At its heart, Pills of Power is more than a story about a drug. It is a story about the fragility of states, the ingenuity of traffickers, and the human lives caught in between. It reveals a region where every pill tells of survival, corruption, and betrayal, and where the future may depend on whether Captagon's grip can ever be broken. Comprehensive, chilling, and vividly written, this book provides the definitive portrait of a pill that has transformed from obscure stimulant to the defining narcotic of the modern Middle East. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Russell BornaPublisher: Russell Borna Imprint: Russell Borna Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9798232735289Pages: 230 Publication Date: 04 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationRussell Borna is a contemporary author and critical thinker whose work spans the disciplines of history, philosophy, and political thought. Known for his bold inquiry and intellectual depth, Borna examines how ideas shape civilizations, identities, and belief systems. His writing is a fusion of analytical rigor and narrative storytelling, crafted to challenge assumptions and provoke reflection. With a background in the humanities and a lifelong fascination with human behavior, Borna has explored subjects ranging from ideological extremism and mass persuasion to ancient wisdom traditions and the psychology of power. His books often focus on the hidden structures behind collective thinking, the psychology of belief, and the delicate tension between truth and illusion in modern life. Guided by a philosophical spirit and a historian's precision, Borna writes for readers who seek meaning beyond surface-level answers-those unafraid to question the dominant narratives of their time. Whether writing about modern politics or ancient thought, he brings clarity to complexity and encourages intellectual independence in an increasingly polarized world. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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