Syria Becomes "Major Amphetamines Exporter and Consumer" Amid Civil War


According to recent reporting from Reuters, Syria has become "a major amphetamines exporter and consumer" amid the ongoing civil war there.
From Reuters:
Drugs experts, traders and local activists say Syrian production of the most popular of the stimulants, known by its former brand name Captagon, accelerated in 2013, outpacing production in other countries in the region such as Lebanon.
Reports of seizures and interviews with people connected to the trade suggest it generates hundreds of millions of dollars in annual revenues in Syria, potentially providing funding for weapons, while the drug itself helps combatants dig in for long, grueling battles.
Most other economic activity in Syria has ground to a halt in the past two years due to the violence, shortages and international sanctions.
Reuters goes on to explain that prior to the beginning of the Syrian civil war Syria was a "transit point" for drugs being trafficked from Europe, Turkey, and Lebanon into the Gulf, Jordan, and Iraq, but has developed into the site of major amphetamine production.
Although the conflict in Syria is prompting an increase in the production of Captagon in Syria, Time reported last October that a "revival" of Captagon was seen in another part of the Middle East before the Syrian civil war began:
Captagon has seen something of a revival over the past decade in the Gulf, where a counterfeit version made of cheaper, easier to procure and more potent amphetamines is by far and away the most popular drug on the illegal market. Saudi authorities confiscated nearly 70 million tablets last year, according to Abdulelah al-Shareef, from the Drug Addiction, Prevention and Control Department at Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Interior. Officials estimate that the seized tablets only represent about 10% of the total amount of Captagon entering the country.
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If one is having a civil war, I think phenethylline would be a fine idea.
Isn't Captagon just amphetamine sulfate? It's not surprising that in a place where death surrounds you would to be awake, alert, and a little bit crazy. War is hell.
I was always more afraid of the hashed up HIG or Talib coming in for a one way ticket to the fight.
Oooh! Does this give us an excuse to extend our drug war into Syria like we did in Afghanistan? Because that went so well!
Like we have ever needed an excuse to stick our national dick into someone else's crazy.
So would this be like an episode of Breaking Bagdad?
*narrows gaze, mutters something about watching Rasilio and walks slowly off*
If we get to use them during our wars, it's only fair they do during theirs, yeah?
Never understood stimulants. Why do you want to stay awake longer? A good night's sleep is one of the joys of life.
You're laying in bed with a naked and very willing {insert sex idol of your dreams here} and they want to go all night long but you just got done working a double shift and have to be at work early in the morning again**.
Now do you see the desire for Stimulants?
** = If you are under 23 add "and you're in your 40's in there somewhere
Ever tried to get a good night's sleep while the other side was doing their best to park a 107mm rocket in your skull?
That said, coffee, tea or at worst a 5 Hour Energy are enough for me.
I can see opiate or hallucinogen use skyrocketing, but why stimulants? I've never understood the crack or meth use in poor neighborhoods, either. I know if I had to live in the South Bronx or Compton or Washington,DC, I'd want heroin if not chloroform.