Venezuelan drug traffickers targeted by Trump
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President Donald Trump’s announcement of a second U.S. military strike within two weeks targeting alleged Venezuelan drug traffickers just goes to show his administration’s aggressive stance against international drug cartels.
The strike, which killed three “male terrorists” in international waters, was aimed at a vessel carrying “big bags of cocaine and fentanyl,” as Trump stated, emphasizing the operation’s role in disrupting narcotics headed for the United States. The president shared dramatic footage on Truth Social, showing a small boat exploding after a U.S. missile strike, reinforcing his message:
“BE WARNED — IF YOU ARE TRANSPORTING DRUGS THAT CAN KILL AMERICANS, WE ARE HUNTING YOU!”
Trump’s approach, backed by General Dan Caine’s evidence of the boat’s illicit cargo, reflects a strategic shift toward using military force to combat cartels designated as Foreign Terrorist Organizations, such as Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua. This escalation is justified by the cartels’ role in flooding the U.S. with deadly drugs, which Trump claims killed 300,000 Americans last year, though CDC data reports 78,000 drug overdose deaths in the 12 months ending March 2025, a decline from 104,000 the prior year. Trump’s skepticism of official figures aligns with his view that the crisis demands urgent, forceful action to protect national security.
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Transporting killer drugs into the US is a crime, and Trump is properly dealing with it. The Tren de Aragua cartel is a proper target.
See also:
Trump Gets a Letter From Maduro. Venezuela Gets More Trouble at Sea. Democrats Melt Down.
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