Seeds of Terror
Discover the intricate connections between the drug trade and global terrorism in "Seeds of Terror" by Gretchen Peters. Published by Oneworld Publications in 2010, this compelling book spans 320 pages and delves deep into the vast poppy fields of southern Afghanistan, unveiling how these sources fuel illicit activities that empower terrorist organizations. From the heroin labs operated by Taliban commanders to the heavily armed drug convoys protected by Stinger missiles, Peters meticulously traces the pathways of this lucrative trade. She exposes the complex networks of money launderers operating in Karachi and Dubai, revealing the chilling reality of how drug profits are intertwined with the funding of terror. A must-read for anyone interested in understanding the dark underbelly of the global drug trade and its far-reaching implications, "Seeds of Terror" offers an eye-opening perspective that is both informative and alarming.