The Great Heroin Coup raises awkward questions. The first half of the
book concerns French intelligence, the OAS, the Corsican Mafia and the CIA,
the Ben Barka affair, and the story of Christian David; the second half
examines the CIA and Mafia in the Golden Triangle, Cuban exiles in Florida,
the Nixon-Vesco connection, and the CIA's infiltration of the DEA in Latin
America. The conclusion is not essential to the rich detail and dense
footnoting throughout the book, but here it is: Nixon's war against the
Turkey-Marseilles heroin allowed Trafficante's marketing "coup" using
heroin from Southeast Asia, and for Kruger it appears that there may have
been passive collusion in high places.
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