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The necessity of vigilance in its highest form to confront the conspiracy/trade
Published: April 23, 2026
Drug networks are no longer just isolated gangs, but have transformed into integrated systems where criminal interests intersect with the industry of triviality, targeting humans in their minds, behavior, and bodies, emptying society of its immunity and values. The state weakens in its most precious assets: the future, youth, and families.
These networks are pioneers in employing the latest pharmaceutical technology to develop their substances and invent malicious methods to promote them, reaching the extent of infiltrating some food products aimed at children and youth. They also boldly invest in artificial intelligence, not for good, but to develop production, distribution, smuggling, concealment, and marketing networks with cross-border efficiency.
Their ambitions do not stop there; they seek to position themselves within the institutions' mechanisms by pushing some of their groups and clients into decision-making positions in elected and administrative institutions, primarily parliament, with dangerous attempts to penetrate security agencies, customs, and possibly the judiciary.
It is not unlikely that they have secretly established laboratories and research centers in underground basements within some factories and agricultural estates, managed with a corporate logic and operating with the mentality of transcontinental organized crime.
The homeland today faces a silent dual war: cultural and behavioral sedation spread by triviality, and mental and physical sedation broadcast by drugs. Both are two faces of one conspiracy and a profitable trade for their networks, but destructive to the homeland, draining the energies of its youth, and threatening the cohesion of its families.
However, national vigilance is not absent. Thanks to God and the growing professionalism of the security agencies, our country records qualitative strikes day after day, based on precise monitoring, firm intervention, and smart infiltration of these networks.
But the battle is not won by security alone. It is the responsibility of the entire society: scholars and intellectuals, politicians and human rights activists, unionists and social educators, teachers and media professionals, community workers, and all those who care about the homeland. It is either conscious collective mobilization or a vacuum through which these networks infiltrate.
I firmly assert and swear that the masterminds of these networks, the drug and triviality networks, do not believe in the homeland, its future, or its interests. They do not adhere to its constants, even if they took the oath of allegiance, wore the best official national attire at the highest and most valuable occasions, and excelled in raising, kissing, and singing the national anthem.
They are among the worst of creation; they only care about enriching and profiting, even if the price is the loss of the homeland, the ruin of society, the loss of citizens and youth, and the resulting heavy cost borne by the state.
These networks, like floods and torrents, if not confronted with strong barriers and dams, will sweep away everything, leaving nothing behind.
O God, protect our country and humanity from the evils of creation and seditions.
Aziz Rabah
Thursday, April 23