The Taliban did not build its intelligence and governance system on ideology alone.
It was financed, protected, and expanded through Afghanistan’s opium economy.In this investigative episode, we examine how opium production and trafficking became deeply integrated into the Taliban’s intelligence network—funding surveillance, recruitment, territorial control, and insurgent operations.Using documented cases and historical context, this episode explains:
• How opium taxation financed Taliban intelligence operations
• Why drug producers and smugglers were protected in exchange for loyalty
• How criminal economies were deliberately integrated into governance
• How narcotics revenue sustained a parallel state during conflict
• The long-term consequences of merging insurgency with organized crimeThis is not just a story about drugs.
It’s about how intelligence, insurgency, and criminal economies merged to create a durable power structure.🎧 If you’re interested in geopolitics, intelligence networks, insurgencies, and the hidden economics of war, this episode is for you.👉 Follow the podcast, like the episode, and share it with others who want to understand how power really works behind the scenes.
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