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Patrick Winn: Incredible Story Of The Asia Drug Cartel That Survived The CIA

Patrick Winn: Incredible Story Of The Asia Drug Cartel That Survived The CIA

Update: 2024-02-19
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For this week's episode, journalist Patrick Winn, who has lived in Bangkok for 15 years, joined the "Unauthorized Disclosure" podcast to discuss his new book, "Narcotopia: In Search of the Asian Drug Cartel That Survived the CIA."
Patrick is a correspondent for NPR's The World and specializes in reporting on black markets and rebellion in Southeast Asia. He gained special access to the Wa people, who are "among the most vilified people in Asia if not the world." The Wa established a nation state in Myanmar. The nation state exports billions of dollars of heroin and meth every year, and it is controlled by the United Wa State Army (UWSA).
But as Patrick outlines in the interview, the United States has its fingerprints all over this narco-army. "Not only did the CIA create the conditions for its inception, but one of its foremost leaders was also a DEA asset."




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Patrick Winn: Incredible Story Of The Asia Drug Cartel That Survived The CIA

Patrick Winn: Incredible Story Of The Asia Drug Cartel That Survived The CIA

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