Jordan was one of the biggest proponents of its rehabilitation, being one of the main victims of Syria’s drug trade, but it feels now that the regime is either unwilling or unable to clamp down on the trade.
He blamed the lack of progress on normalization with Arab nations on the incompetence of Arab politics.
Gulf states and Jordan routinely report drug busts, with massive amounts of the drug found in everything from building panels to baklava shipments.
Assad may not have found a powerful enough incentive to give up his lucrative drug trade.
Arab states may now find themselves backed into a corner.
Persons:
Bashar al, Assad, Ayman al, Assad’s, Jordan, “ Jordan, “ Bashar, al, Jordan …, disgruntlement, Hossam Zaki, “, ” Zaki, Emile Hokayem, it’s, ” Hokayem, isn’t, ”, he’d, ” Hellyer, Safadi
Organizations:
CNN, Jordanian, Arab League, Al, Awsat, International Institute for Strategic Studies, Sky News, Hellyer, Carnegie Endowment, International, United Arab
Locations:
Syrian, Syria, Jordan, Captagon, Saudi, Damascus, London, United Arab Emirates