User blog:Battlefan237/Khun Sa vs. Pablo Escobar

Presented here is a fight between two of human history's most ruthless drug dealers. Khun Sa, the kingpin of South East Asia's Golden Triangle that was dubbed as the worst enemy of mankind. Will his empire continue to exist when challenged by his counterpart on Western Hemisphere--Pablo Escobar, the leader of the infamous Medelin Cartel and Colombia's public enemy. In this spiritual sequel of Tuco Slamanca vs. Tony Montana, which one of these real life Scarfaces will claim the final victory ?

Khun Sa
"The worst enemy the world has."

- Leonard S. Unger on Khun Sa

Khun Sa was a warlord in Northern Myanmar that became regional power during World War Two and later transformed into a drug lord.

In his early days Khun Sa received military equipment and training from both the Kuomintang and Burmese Army before claiming to fight for the independence of Shan State and going on to establish his own independent territory, creating his own militia called Mong Tai Army, which consisted of local residents and even child soldiers. The militia soldiers were frequently dispatched to engage in drug-trafficking activities, drug-planting and turf wars against other local crime organizations.

He was dubbed the "Opium King" in Myanmar due to his massive opium smuggling operations in the Golden Triangle, where he was the dominant opium warlord from approximately 1976-1996. Although the American ambassador to Thailand called him "the worst enemy the world has", he successfully co-opted the support of both the Thai and Burmese governments at various times. After the American Drug Enforcement Agency uncovered and broke the link between Khun Sa and his foreign brokers, he "surrendered" to the Burmese government in 1996, disbanding his army and moving to Yangon with his wealth and mistresses.

After his retirement, some of his forces refused to surrender and continued fighting the government, but he engaged in "legitimate" business projects, especially mining and construction. Today, his children are prominent business people in Myanmar.