During the Lebanese Civil War, various militias established parallel economies by controlling drug production, kidnapping hostages for ransom, and monopolizing trade routes, creating perverse incentives where peace threatened their profits and motivated them to prolong the conflict.
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The Lebanese militias discovered that war was incredibly profitable. Amal dominated the drug trade. The Bekaa Valley's hashish production exploded during the war with Amal fighters providing security for farmers and smugglers.
By the mid-1980s, Lebanon supplied 80% of Europe's hashish. Hezbollah pioneered the hostage economy.
Each American or European captive was worth millions in ransom.
The Lebanese Forces controlled East Beirut's port and collected customs on all imports like a parallel state. Even Syrian soldiers got rich charging tolls at checkpoints.
The result was a war economy where peace actually threatened profits.
Militia leaders had every incentive to keep the fighting going.
They were making too much money to stop.
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