Is it ?
I think this is the kind of discussion where we will mostly disagree slightly, and I like those. But I feel like since our closest ally protects them, and in fact had a military base there in the 1990s we can consider them an ally.
I would argue they're not an American ally either. They have a few mutual interests around oil, economics, and, to a degree, terrorism, that's all.
"Hey man, those kids are gonna buy meth from somebody. Might as well be me."
Except for the fact that what is being sold is legal, and can be used constructively - our military uses them - which meth can't, and that it's not being sold to children.
Also the fact that most of the sellers are beyond our jurisdiction, as are most of the buyers.
Slippery slope argument. Just because it's hard to draw a line doesn't mean you should try to draw one.
You want to draw one with other people's jobs and money, though, in order to salve your conscience.