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Are people aware of why the two major areas of heroin production have historically been referred to as 'the golden crescent' and 'the golden triangle'?
My understanding is the former is a not-very-subtle dig at the concept that it's people of the Muslim faith responsible for the vast majorty of the product, the latter because historically the Shan states modified the flag of Burma to produce a flag for Myanmar which has a triangle added to it. There may be many other reasons but be aware that the it was the CIA who used those terms (AFAIK).
Gold because much of the trade historically used gold in payment.
Let's not forget, the CIA issued agents with quite vulgar (and easily identified) gold bracelets, each link weighing some unit commonly used in a region. The theory was that a downed CIA agent could pay their way out if they had to.
The thing is, it quickly became known so anyone wearing one marked themselves as a CIA asset. Since the CIA played both ends against the middle, wearing such a bracelet likely was not a good idea.
Portable wealth still is very much 'a thing' but gold is subject to currency exchange laws while other forms are not.
My understanding is the former is a not-very-subtle dig at the concept that it's people of the Muslim faith responsible for the vast majorty of the product, the latter because historically the Shan states modified the flag of Burma to produce a flag for Myanmar which has a triangle added to it. There may be many other reasons but be aware that the it was the CIA who used those terms (AFAIK).
Gold because much of the trade historically used gold in payment.
Let's not forget, the CIA issued agents with quite vulgar (and easily identified) gold bracelets, each link weighing some unit commonly used in a region. The theory was that a downed CIA agent could pay their way out if they had to.
The thing is, it quickly became known so anyone wearing one marked themselves as a CIA asset. Since the CIA played both ends against the middle, wearing such a bracelet likely was not a good idea.
Portable wealth still is very much 'a thing' but gold is subject to currency exchange laws while other forms are not.
