Is the fentanyl crisis simply a drug epidemic—or something far more strategic?
In this episode of The Opioid Matrix, host Michael Brown speaks with national security expert Casey Fleming, author of The Red Tsunami, to examine the global forces driving fentanyl production and distribution. Drawing on decades of intelligence and counterintelligence experience, Casey outlines how precursor chemicals flow from China through criminal networks into cartel-controlled manufacturing pipelines—and ultimately into communities across the United States.
The conversation explores the evolving nature of drug trafficking, the rise of synthetic opioids, and concerns around international supply chains, money laundering, and emerging synthetic compounds. Michael Casey also tackles the role of policy, enforcement challenges, and public awareness in combating a crisis that continues to claim tens of thousands of lives each year.
This episode connects the dots between geopolitics, organized crime, and public health—offering a deeper look at one of the most complex threats facing the U.S. today.
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