Sollozzo is a narcotics smuggler and dealer. He approaches with a proposition to make the Corleone Family partners in his heroin ring in exchange for protection from the corrupt judges and politicians that Don Corleone keeps on his . As Sollozzo is a powerfully built, intimidating figure of dark complexion, likens the man’s fearsomeness to that of Corleone Family , . His nickname, “The Turk,” derives from the fact he is skilled with a knife (a trait attributed to Turkish thieves) and because he amassed his heroin empire in Turkey and allegedly married a Turkish woman. Puzo also likens Sollozzo’s prominent nose to that of a Turkish scimitar (sabre). Sollozzo proposes to use his contacts in Turkey to harvest poppies and ship them to Sicily, where his Italian mob connections will process the poppies into heroin. With the backing of the Crime Family, Sollozzo wants to smuggle the heroin into America and distribute it with the aid of the Corleones. When Don Vito rejects Sollozzo’s offer because he believes the drug business is too dangerous and “dirty,” Sollozzo attempts to murder Vito so that he can do business with , who expresses interest in the drug operation. When eventually kills Sollozzo and as retaliation for their on Don Vito, the murders set off the War. In contrast to old-line “” bosses like Vito, who fears that drugs will scare off his political allies, Sollozzo’s character represents the new era of business, which has no moral qualms about embracing drug trafficking.