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The politics of heroin in souttheast asia
The CIA financed remnants of Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist Army, which later became self-supporting by taking over 90 percent of the opium shipments from the rebel Shan States of Burma; that in Thailand, shaky regimes relied on American support and opium money to help bolster their stability. They also found that the Mafia, working though Corsican criminal syndicates from Marseille, had estabilished outpost in Southeast Asia for its international narcotics smuggling operations during the French occupation.
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