The Politics Of Heroin : Cia Complicity In The ... May 2026
In post-WWII Europe, the CIA collaborated with the Corsican Mafia to break the power of communist-led unions on the docks of Marseille, inadvertently allowing the syndicate to establish the "French Connection" heroin pipeline to New York.
Covert funds were sometimes funneled to paramilitary groups deeply embedded in opium production. Key Geographical Focus Areas The politics of heroin : CIA complicity in the ...
Diplomats and intelligence officers often suppressed investigations into the narcotics activities of "friendly" regimes. In post-WWII Europe, the CIA collaborated with the
Upon its initial 1972 release, the CIA attempted to suppress the book's publication by pressuring the publisher, Harper & Row, to allow the Agency to review and "correct" the manuscript. The publisher eventually proceeded after McCoy refused to make significant changes. Upon its initial 1972 release, the CIA attempted
The book traces this pattern across multiple decades and regions, showing how U.S. intervention consistently correlated with surges in drug production:








